Pc won't read graphics card PLEASE HELP

Ccavanaugh18

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So I upgraded my CPU and my motherboard and ram so I tried to play a game and I was surprised to see that my pc couldn't run anything because it was using the onboard motherboard graphics and my card isn't being detected. I tried downloading all the drivers from nividia, resetting cmos, taking it out then placing it back in so it's in there good, but still nothing. My specs are as listed:
GeForce gtx 1060 6gb
Asus prime b350m motherboard
8gb corsair vengeance ddr4 ram
Evga 500w psu
Amd Ryzen 5 1600
And help would be appreciated thanks

I'm plugging my hdmi cord into my graphics card and it's still using onboard motberboard graphics and not even detecting my gpu in device manager . I reinstalled windows 10 64bit pro also when I upgraded.
 
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If your system is telling you it's using integrated graphics then the display is connected to the motherboard and not the graphics card. Shut down your system and connect your display to the graphics card. Then restart it and it should be fine.

-Wolf sends
 
You have a ryzen cpu, it doesn't have iGPU. iGPU on APU only
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-B350M-A/specifications/
Integrated AMD Radeon™ R Series Graphics in the 7th Generation A-Series APU

which OS? install chipset driver?
did you reinstall the OS from the FX system?
 
Ok. Let's clear things up. You're using a Ryzen CPU so you do not HAVE an integrated graphics solution. If your display were connected to the HDMI port of the motherboard, you would not get a display at all, so it's clear you're using your graphics card.

What is telling you that you are using your on-board graphics?
If the card is not showing up in Device Manager, then the drivers are not being recognized. What version of the drivers are you using? The latest WHQL are 385.41 for Windows 10-64 bit.

The only other thing I could possibly think of is that there is an issue with Windows 10 Pro and those drivers.

-Wolf sends
 


Download speccy and tell me what is states under 'name' in the GPU section.
Ensure the monitor(s) are plugged into the GPU and nothing else.
http://filehippo.com/download_speccy/
 
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