My Built PC won't detect my GTX 760...

PeacemanNOT

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Hi there,

So here's my problem. Recently I have a built a pc capable of playing games at high frames. At first my graphics card worked flawlessly after I installed the NVIDIA drivers, 331.82. But while I was playing game my PC crashed and when it rebooted my Graphics Card wasn't being detected. Instead of running off my Card it ran of the VGA adapter in my motherboard. My HDMI would not work with my Motherboard or my Graphics Card. When I decided maybe I should try it without my graphics card and boot it up without it, my HDMI for the motherboard worked fine. When I reinserted the graphics neither the MB or the Graphics card HDMI worked. The cables worked fine as I tested them on my TV. I also tried another HDMI cable and that didn't work either. I can't install NVIDIA drivers as It doesn't see the Graphics card on the actual PC. One last thing I also tried going into Device Manager and my Graphics Card Isn't under Display Adapters either.

Hope you can help me.
Thanks,

Dylan.
 


The PSU is an Antec 520W High Current Gamer. So if you're thinking it's not able to power it, it is. It worked perfectly with the graphics card before. There is also a green light on the graphics card and I can hear and see the fans spinning.
Thanks for responding,

Dylan.

 
VEry definitely try Juan's first suggestion first. I was experiencing much the same thing following a crash, and doing a restore was suggested to me. It worked like a champ.

Restore that computer to before that last update.
 


quotemsg=12233911,0,922051]You could try restoring your system to before driving instalation date, in order to get older drivers working.
you have to make sure your GPU is working also, by testing on another PC too.[/quotemsg]

My other PC's Power Supply isn't compatible with the GTX 760. And I doubt any of my friends would even have a suitable Power Supply to run this graphics card.

Thanks again,

Dylan.

 

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