Hmm, May I have your motherboard specs? Or just the name and stuff.
HP Pavilion 500-214
8GB Ram
2TB HDD
Onboard: AMD Radeon HD 8570D
New GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti
Did you plug in the 2 Pcie x4 ports in to the GFX itself?
I only have a Pcie x16 port, so I put in there. The card is brand new. Same with the computer. I just need to know how to get it so I can use the onboard to install the drivers for the 750 to get it to work.
Yes, but did you take your pcie chords from your Power supply and plug it in to your Graphics Card?
it doesn't need power from the power supply.
Ok, well I'm stumped! I do advice asking these gentlemen.
http://www.tomshardware.com/community/profile-1432456.htm...
How about you download the installer BEFORE installing the GPU. Once you install the GPU and it boots, run the installer.
Or are you saying that you get no image from the GPU? It's very confusing, you'll need to clarify.
When I first put in the GPU, I got a no signal from my monitor when I connected both the onboard and the new GPU. I took out the GPU and the onboard got signal. NVIDIA won't let me install drivers beforehand so I'm confused as to what to do.
Hmm, May I have your motherboard specs? Or just the name and stuff.
HP Pavilion 500-214
8GB Ram
2TB HDD
Onboard: AMD Radeon HD 8570D
New GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti
Did you plug in the 2 Pcie x4 ports in to the GFX itself?
I only have a Pcie x16 port, so I put in there. The card is brand new. Same with the computer. I just need to know how to get it so I can use the onboard to install the drivers for the 750 to get it to work.
Hmm, May I have your motherboard specs? Or just the name and stuff.
HP Pavilion 500-214
8GB Ram
2TB HDD
Onboard: AMD Radeon HD 8570D
New GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti
Did you plug in the 2 Pcie x4 ports in to the GFX itself?
I only have a Pcie x16 port, so I put in there. The card is brand new. Same with the computer. I just need to know how to get it so I can use the onboard to install the drivers for the 750 to get it to work.
Yes, but did you take your pcie chords from your Power supply and plug it in to your Graphics Card?
Hmm, May I have your motherboard specs? Or just the name and stuff.
HP Pavilion 500-214
8GB Ram
2TB HDD
Onboard: AMD Radeon HD 8570D
New GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti
Did you plug in the 2 Pcie x4 ports in to the GFX itself?
I only have a Pcie x16 port, so I put in there. The card is brand new. Same with the computer. I just need to know how to get it so I can use the onboard to install the drivers for the 750 to get it to work.
Yes, but did you take your pcie chords from your Power supply and plug it in to your Graphics Card?
Hmm, May I have your motherboard specs? Or just the name and stuff.
HP Pavilion 500-214
8GB Ram
2TB HDD
Onboard: AMD Radeon HD 8570D
New GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti
Did you plug in the 2 Pcie x4 ports in to the GFX itself?
I only have a Pcie x16 port, so I put in there. The card is brand new. Same with the computer. I just need to know how to get it so I can use the onboard to install the drivers for the 750 to get it to work.
Yes, but did you take your pcie chords from your Power supply and plug it in to your Graphics Card?
Which 750 ti do you have the? There are a couple models that require a 6-pin pci-e power connection. What happens if the monitor is plugged into just the video card and nothing is plugged into the the onboard? Have you tried setting the video card as the primary video option in the bios?