I'm doing some work that requires frequent switching among different graphics cards, and I've noticed an odd pattern with many of the cards I use. When I power up or reboot, a card often gives me a "video card failure" signal (one long beep). The same cards tend to do this over and over. If I boot again the card comes up normally on the second or third try.
This is not a random failure that I can get past if I just keep trying. If it were, cards that didn't work the third time would sometimes work the fourth time, and cards that didn't work the fourth time would sometimes work the fifth time. In fact, in the rare cases where a card doesn't come up on the third try, it's broken, and it never comes up.
If someone knows a way to fix this problem, so that a working card always boots on the first try, I'll be delighted. Mainly, though, I just want to understand why it's happening.
The motherboard is an EVGA 132-CK-NF79. The graphics cards are mostly four to ten years old, of various brands and models, but all based on one or another NVIDIA chipset.
This is not a random failure that I can get past if I just keep trying. If it were, cards that didn't work the third time would sometimes work the fourth time, and cards that didn't work the fourth time would sometimes work the fifth time. In fact, in the rare cases where a card doesn't come up on the third try, it's broken, and it never comes up.
If someone knows a way to fix this problem, so that a working card always boots on the first try, I'll be delighted. Mainly, though, I just want to understand why it's happening.
The motherboard is an EVGA 132-CK-NF79. The graphics cards are mostly four to ten years old, of various brands and models, but all based on one or another NVIDIA chipset.