I was really excited when I got my new GPU yesterday - a Gigabyte GTX 1060 Windforce 6GB. Really wanted to upgrade my old Radeon 7750, and needed a new GPU with a 6 pin connector. I really did not anticipate any incompatibility issue with my motherboard - I am installing this in an older HP pre-built system which was a decent gaming computer when I bought it. I can still run the newest games with my current GPU but on low and very low settings - but it was time for an upgrade!
My system specs:
AMD FX-8150 8 core @ 3.2 GHz
M3970AM-HP (Angelica) Motherboard with newest revision v7.16 BIOS ***
Windows 7 (64 bit)
10 GB DDR3 RAM
600 W PSU
I uninstalled the old Radeon drivers (booted into safe mode and used Display Driver Uninstaller), I do not have integrated graphics. Then I shut down the machine, and took all necessary precautions installing the new GTX 1060. When I rebooted the system starts up and goes to the BIOS splash screen (HP in my case) and then just stays there... I cannot enter the BIOS. I can hit escape which brings up system information, but if I try to hit 'ESC' from there it doesn't go back to the original splash screen it just continues displaying the system info. The GPU fans are whirring so I know it is getting enough power. And that's it... it doesn't freeze. The display is normal. But I cannot enter the BIOS and the OS won't load.
I shut it down via the power button, and reinstalled the old GPU and everything booted up normally. No problems except now I uninstalled all the Radeon drivers. I made sure I had the newest revision of my HP BIOS, which I did. Apparently this motherboard's last BIOS revision was 5 years ago... 4/5/2012... The version is 7.16... I am starting to think this is my problem - simply because I do not have version 8 BIOS? Is this a UEFI incompatibility issue??? I have searched but I cannot find if my specific GTX 1060 is Legacy compatible or UEFI only?
After scouring for people having similar problems, I decided to adjust the boot options in my BIOS to boot in legacy mode and see if that resolved the issue, but it did not. Same thing - stuck on the splash screen... Again reinstalling the old GPU makes everything boot up again normally... I re-enabled secure boot and disable legacy boot from the BIOS, and that is where I am at right now. I put a support ticket into Gigabyte but it is going into the weekend and I am not sure if or when I might expect a response. I also posted on the gigabyte troubleshooting forums before I realized the problem is most likely my motherboard. I really have no experience with Gigabyte products or support - I only chose this specific 6GB model because it only required a 6 pin connector and had dual fans compared to the EVGA and MSI versions. I also might be screwed on getting a refund because I purchased from Newegg...
I'm feeling pretty bummed about this right now... In all the research I did before ordering the new GPU it looked like my system was going to have no problems with the GTX 1060. It didn't even cross my mind that the motherboard could have been too outdated. Now i might be stuck with a GPU I can't run and out $250 at the same time...
If the problem really is that I have version 7 BIOS, is there any fix or work-around that will enable my current system to run the GTX 1060? I am having a lot of trouble finding any info about compatibility of my motherboard for the GTX 1060. I am also not expecting any help from HP on this issue...
I know the obvious answer might be that I need a new system, but I really was not interested in building a new machine or spending that amount of money at this time. I thought I would finally spend $250 on a long overdue upgrade (skipped the 900 series) plug it in and finally be able to turn up my settings on some of the newer games... I guess it isn't that simple anymore...
My system specs:
AMD FX-8150 8 core @ 3.2 GHz
M3970AM-HP (Angelica) Motherboard with newest revision v7.16 BIOS ***
Windows 7 (64 bit)
10 GB DDR3 RAM
600 W PSU
I uninstalled the old Radeon drivers (booted into safe mode and used Display Driver Uninstaller), I do not have integrated graphics. Then I shut down the machine, and took all necessary precautions installing the new GTX 1060. When I rebooted the system starts up and goes to the BIOS splash screen (HP in my case) and then just stays there... I cannot enter the BIOS. I can hit escape which brings up system information, but if I try to hit 'ESC' from there it doesn't go back to the original splash screen it just continues displaying the system info. The GPU fans are whirring so I know it is getting enough power. And that's it... it doesn't freeze. The display is normal. But I cannot enter the BIOS and the OS won't load.
I shut it down via the power button, and reinstalled the old GPU and everything booted up normally. No problems except now I uninstalled all the Radeon drivers. I made sure I had the newest revision of my HP BIOS, which I did. Apparently this motherboard's last BIOS revision was 5 years ago... 4/5/2012... The version is 7.16... I am starting to think this is my problem - simply because I do not have version 8 BIOS? Is this a UEFI incompatibility issue??? I have searched but I cannot find if my specific GTX 1060 is Legacy compatible or UEFI only?
After scouring for people having similar problems, I decided to adjust the boot options in my BIOS to boot in legacy mode and see if that resolved the issue, but it did not. Same thing - stuck on the splash screen... Again reinstalling the old GPU makes everything boot up again normally... I re-enabled secure boot and disable legacy boot from the BIOS, and that is where I am at right now. I put a support ticket into Gigabyte but it is going into the weekend and I am not sure if or when I might expect a response. I also posted on the gigabyte troubleshooting forums before I realized the problem is most likely my motherboard. I really have no experience with Gigabyte products or support - I only chose this specific 6GB model because it only required a 6 pin connector and had dual fans compared to the EVGA and MSI versions. I also might be screwed on getting a refund because I purchased from Newegg...
I'm feeling pretty bummed about this right now... In all the research I did before ordering the new GPU it looked like my system was going to have no problems with the GTX 1060. It didn't even cross my mind that the motherboard could have been too outdated. Now i might be stuck with a GPU I can't run and out $250 at the same time...
If the problem really is that I have version 7 BIOS, is there any fix or work-around that will enable my current system to run the GTX 1060? I am having a lot of trouble finding any info about compatibility of my motherboard for the GTX 1060. I am also not expecting any help from HP on this issue...
I know the obvious answer might be that I need a new system, but I really was not interested in building a new machine or spending that amount of money at this time. I thought I would finally spend $250 on a long overdue upgrade (skipped the 900 series) plug it in and finally be able to turn up my settings on some of the newer games... I guess it isn't that simple anymore...