I recently got a second hand Emtek GTX 460 to upgrade from my current GT 220.
Visually seems to be in good shape, except for one caveat, it seems as if someone 'unsoldered' one pcie power input, the seller says that the card already runs only on one pcie. So far there hasn't been any display at all. The seller promised that before he sold it, it worked on his machine.
Once booted up, the system automatically defaults to integrated graphics. BIOS is automatically set to default the video card once it detects one (no settings to change that), and I've just recently updated the BIOS cause you know, it could be compatibility issues.
The card is connected to a PCIe x16 Gen 2 slot with one PCIe 6pin power adaptor.
System specs:
- Motherboard: ECS H61H2-M2
- 450W power supply
- 500GB HDD
- Intel Pentium G630 @ 2.7Ghz
- 6GB Kingston 1066-DDR3 RAM
Other things I've tried:
- Used an ancient 600W power supply to power motherboard and SATA connectors while leaving the 450W to power the graphics card only (shorted the green pin)
- Uninstalled display drivers.
Hoping anyone out there could help, been on countless forums, threads and articles online, all as to no avail. Any possible help, suggestions or solutions will really be appreciated!
P.S. Yeah I changed the thermal paste and cleaned it as well. And the GT 220 works just fine.
SOLUTION:
So after about 3 days of troubleshooting, I've come to the conclusion that the MOTHERBOARD is the culprit, I had the card checked at a local PC store and they deemed it working fine.
So I basically upgraded my entire system as well, bought a new motherboard, CPU and added RAM since I was pretty much due for an upgrade anyway. The board, although updated, looks like had some compatibility issues, not so common but it could happen in cases such as mine.
I hope this helped anyone who has the same issue as I have.
Visually seems to be in good shape, except for one caveat, it seems as if someone 'unsoldered' one pcie power input, the seller says that the card already runs only on one pcie. So far there hasn't been any display at all. The seller promised that before he sold it, it worked on his machine.
Once booted up, the system automatically defaults to integrated graphics. BIOS is automatically set to default the video card once it detects one (no settings to change that), and I've just recently updated the BIOS cause you know, it could be compatibility issues.
The card is connected to a PCIe x16 Gen 2 slot with one PCIe 6pin power adaptor.
System specs:
- Motherboard: ECS H61H2-M2
- 450W power supply
- 500GB HDD
- Intel Pentium G630 @ 2.7Ghz
- 6GB Kingston 1066-DDR3 RAM
Other things I've tried:
- Used an ancient 600W power supply to power motherboard and SATA connectors while leaving the 450W to power the graphics card only (shorted the green pin)
- Uninstalled display drivers.
Hoping anyone out there could help, been on countless forums, threads and articles online, all as to no avail. Any possible help, suggestions or solutions will really be appreciated!
P.S. Yeah I changed the thermal paste and cleaned it as well. And the GT 220 works just fine.
SOLUTION:
So after about 3 days of troubleshooting, I've come to the conclusion that the MOTHERBOARD is the culprit, I had the card checked at a local PC store and they deemed it working fine.
So I basically upgraded my entire system as well, bought a new motherboard, CPU and added RAM since I was pretty much due for an upgrade anyway. The board, although updated, looks like had some compatibility issues, not so common but it could happen in cases such as mine.
I hope this helped anyone who has the same issue as I have.