problem with hd 7750 on my mobo GIGABYTE GA H61M DS2

gamerbuddy

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Dec 25, 2013
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My pc is not starting , in my monitor written (NO SIGNAL) and my cpu is running ,and i test my gpu in other pc ddr2 it works perfectly my mobo is ddr3 is my mobo is not supported with hd 7750
 
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Your mobo supports pcie 3.0, video card ram has nothing to do with system memory.

You most likely forgot to disable the built in GPU and set boot device to PEG for the GPU you installed.


So i recommend you take out the new GPU, hook everything back the way it was, boot into windows.

Uninstall the video drivers, gigabyte mobos can update bios from windows so i suggest you do just that.

Go to the gigabyte website upgrade to newest bios for your mobo, probably be a good idea to update all mobo drivers.

then turn off the computer...



Your mobo supports pcie 3.0, video card ram has nothing to do with system memory.

You most likely forgot to disable the built in GPU and set boot device to PEG for the GPU you installed.


So i recommend you take out the new GPU, hook everything back the way it was, boot into windows.

Uninstall the video drivers, gigabyte mobos can update bios from windows so i suggest you do just that.

Go to the gigabyte website upgrade to newest bios for your mobo, probably be a good idea to update all mobo drivers.

then turn off the computer.


Install the new card, and hook up the monitor to it.


Turn on the computer.

Go into bios, disable the built in GPU, set primary device to PEG. Some mobo's have the option of changing the PCIE spec, set to auto or 3.0 mode.

That should get you into windows, go online and download the newest drivers for the video card.
 
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