System:
Afterward, I moved the card around to various slots on my MB and got the same reaction. If the GPU is installed and has power going to it the system will not power on yet if it is installed and not powered the system will run and the fans on the GPU turn and then tell me that I need to power up my GPU on the screen. After a while, I decided to toss in an older video card and sure enough, it booted right up with no issue at all besides being an ancient 9800 GTX with 512 megs of ram.
So my question is this:
Is this a GPU gone bad, or a PSU issue?
- CPU: i7-5820k
- CPU: EVGA 980ti
- PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 850w atx12v
- MB: Gigabyte GA-X99-SOC Champion LGA 2011-v3
- 32 gigs of DDR4
Afterward, I moved the card around to various slots on my MB and got the same reaction. If the GPU is installed and has power going to it the system will not power on yet if it is installed and not powered the system will run and the fans on the GPU turn and then tell me that I need to power up my GPU on the screen. After a while, I decided to toss in an older video card and sure enough, it booted right up with no issue at all besides being an ancient 9800 GTX with 512 megs of ram.
So my question is this:
Is this a GPU gone bad, or a PSU issue?