Hey guys, so I am in progress if building a new pc:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 pro WIFI
Processor: Intel I7 -9700k 3.6ghz 8 core
Graphics Card: NVIDIA RTX 2070 super 8GB
Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200
Power supply: 650 watt
Okay so the problem that I am having is that when I plug the graphics card into the PCIE port on the motherboard and put the power cables into it my display does not turn on. The fans and led lights turn and and it seems that everything functions properly other than the fact that nothing shows up on the display. I have tried using the ports on the graphics card as well as the hdmi on the motherboard. Nothing shows up either time. I can however, get the computer to display when I unplug the graphics card completely and use the built in graphics. This is a brand new PC and I have not installed an OS or any drivers. I am unsure of the solution, however I am wondering if I might either need to install drivers, get a higher watt power supply, or if it is a defect in the ,motherboard or graphics card. PLease let me know if one of these is correct, or if there is another solution. Thank you.
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 pro WIFI
Processor: Intel I7 -9700k 3.6ghz 8 core
Graphics Card: NVIDIA RTX 2070 super 8GB
Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200
Power supply: 650 watt
Okay so the problem that I am having is that when I plug the graphics card into the PCIE port on the motherboard and put the power cables into it my display does not turn on. The fans and led lights turn and and it seems that everything functions properly other than the fact that nothing shows up on the display. I have tried using the ports on the graphics card as well as the hdmi on the motherboard. Nothing shows up either time. I can however, get the computer to display when I unplug the graphics card completely and use the built in graphics. This is a brand new PC and I have not installed an OS or any drivers. I am unsure of the solution, however I am wondering if I might either need to install drivers, get a higher watt power supply, or if it is a defect in the ,motherboard or graphics card. PLease let me know if one of these is correct, or if there is another solution. Thank you.