[SOLVED] New Gpu No Signal

austiinog

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So I recently got a new Asus Strix 2070 Super and initially it booted fine. It was detected in windows and everything. Now, I get no signal. The fans and lights power up and everything but there is nothing displaying on the monitor. I should note I have two 144hz monitors plugged into the gpu via displayport. The only way I can get a signal it by constantly restarting and getting into the bios. After I get into the bios, I can reboot to windows just fine. I have re-seated everything including the ram and have done a clean driver install with DDU. My psu is definitely more than adequate. I am just stumped. Specs below.

R5 2600x
MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (latest Bios)
flare x 3200 c14 2x8gb (running XMP profile)
EVGA Supernova G3 750w
860 Evo 500gb (C: Drive)
 
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Solution
If possible, try your GPU in a different system (a friend's PC perhaps?) to see if the problem remains. If yes, RMA the card. I suspect that this is the problem.

You can also try a clean install of windows although I don't think that it will help.
If possible, try your GPU in a different system (a friend's PC perhaps?) to see if the problem remains. If yes, RMA the card. I suspect that this is the problem.

You can also try a clean install of windows although I don't think that it will help.
 
Solution
You can also try a clean install of windows although I don't think that it will help.
That was gonna be my next move as I have run out of troubleshooting options. As for a friends pc, the problem is that the booting is inconsistent. sometimes it boots, sometimes it just doesn't display at all. I will give it a go.
 
Have you tried seeing how stable is it with a single monitor? I have the same issue sometimes too with a Vega 64. Sometimes it starts up fine, other times it doesn't. But it's always fine when only one displayport cable is plugged into the back of the card. If it is stable with a single monitor, I'd guess it's something on Windows' end.
 
Have you tried seeing how stable is it with a single monitor? I have the same issue sometimes too with a Vega 64. Sometimes it starts up fine, other times it doesn't. But it's always fine when only one displayport cable is plugged into the back of the card. If it is stable with a single monitor, I'd guess it's something on Windows' end.
I have tried with only one monitor plugged in but it made no difference. I got into windows now but I fear it won't boot once I turn it off again. It's just super weird how it sometime works and other times it doesn't. I never had any issues with my 1060 before i got this card.