Pink tinted screen after new graphics card installed

Evga-knight11

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Jun 16, 2016
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At the moment I can't seem to wrap my head around why my screen is tinted pink(it's not with my old graphics card) I just bought the evga nvidia geforce gtx 960 ssc and now I have this problem that I've never had before its normal using HDMI but my monitor doesn't have that capability please help I've spent too much time and money to be stuck with this now!
 
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If your using a DVI connection, try disconnecting the cable from the card and re-tightening it slowly with an active image displaying and see if the pink goes away when the connection is looser.
Post Specs of your whole system.

How old is your PC?

Have your made sure all of your drivers for your motherboard are up to date?

Please rephrase what you mean by "I have this problem that I've never had before its normal using HDMI but my monitor doesn't have that capability please help..." I just don't quite understand what you're trying to say here.

What monitor are you using? Make and model?
 
I'd start by switching out the cable, If you are using the DVI to VGA adaptor, try another adaptor, I recommend not using it if you are to be honest. Pink screens usually only happen with Analog signals such as VGA and sometimes the cable will just go bad.

Hope this somewhat helped.
 
Processor AMD fx 8370 8 core 4.0 ghz

16 gb of hyperx ram

Graphics card is as said evga geforce gtx 960

Motherboard is the Asus 970 pro gaming/aura

My pc is maybe six months at most

What do you mean by drivers for my motherboard

To rephrase that I was just saying I don't have much experience with this but I did notice that connecting to a screen using HDMI works but it wasn't my screen I would like to get the one I have to work it was fine before I put a new graphics card in

Samsung s20b300b
 
If your using a DVI connection, try disconnecting the cable from the card and re-tightening it slowly with an active image displaying and see if the pink goes away when the connection is looser.
 
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