New GPU gives no picture

May 13, 2018
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Hello. I've recently bought a Sapphire Radeon HD 6670 graphics card. I've installed it into my motherboard, and I see no PCIe or whatever other power outlet so I assume that it gets the power from the motherboard.

As soon as I installed the GPU and plugged in the power, the fans started spinning. My monitor cable was plugged into my integrated graphics and the PC worked fine. However, when I plugged the cable directly into the GPU, the monitor gave no picture. Nothing, it just said "No signal" when I plugged it out, and that's it. The fans were still spinning on the GPU.

I've tried everything, uninstalled drivers for my integrated graphics, changed the BIOS settings, disabled the integrated graphics, the GPU still refuses to give any picture, even the ASUS logo or BIOS when booting, and until I plug the monitor cable into the integrated GPU (the motherboard, that is), nothing appears on my screen. Windows doesn't detect the GPU. It only detected the integrated graphics and after I uninstalled its drivers it detects the chipset as "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" or something similar, but it still gives a picture.

I am thankful for any answer. Thank you all.
 
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I have had the same issue with my 1050 ti but mine was Resolved by a minor bios update .. Just see if ur motherboard has latest bios and if it doesnt go to the manufacturer site and download the latest bios , flash ur motherboard with those and then see if there are anything gets displayed on the screen .. Also try to give older versions of drivers a try if the updated might be causing this issue ?
And also when i read ur post u said the first time it booted was on integrated graphics which means that ur vga cable must be connected to ur motherboard not in ur gpu . Try to connect ur monitor with the grpaghic card thorugh an HDMI cable and see it works !
 
Solution
Hey all, the problem was resolved. It seems that the GPU was incompatible with my onboard graphics so I had to completely disable the onboard graphics from the BIOS.
 

Sweet great to know buddy .