Sudden Change to my Graphics Card

Jun 26, 2018
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Hey, so yesterday i was using my setup with 2 screens and everything was fine. Went to sleep and had some music on. Turned both screens off. Came back this morning just to find none of them are working. Restarted pc. Now my PC cant detect my "Mainscreen". My second screen is the main one now. My Nvidia controlpanel is now called "Intel Grapics Settings". My graphics card was "nvidia gtx 970" its now called "Intel HD Graphics 530". I cannot run the gfroce experience since it cannot detect my GPU either. I tried the obvious stuff like unplugging and replugging. Reinstalling drivers, but nothing seems to work and at this point its jsut triggering. Reminder : everything was totally fine before i went to sleep.
Some specs: Intel(R)Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @3.4GHz
Windows 10
My main screen is a Lenovo Curved (cant remember the rest) but its like 1 year old
https://gyazo.com/7d98f8b8559114397e035ec2b405a20b
https://gyazo.com/dfd8f4ee94aaf6b7a1205705c556d183 Big thanks in advance
 
No i sadly dont. But i took the graphics card out, restarted the pc, turned it back off and put the card back in. Thought it might "reconnect". Found out though that the screen that is plugged in the card doesnt work, but the screen that is plugged into the motherbord is. People also told me that the card is under a different name because thats the default motherbords. So i guess that the card is dead?
 
Check motherboard Bios setting for primary graphic device and switch it back to your PCI graphics, save, reset, reconnect displays to you gtx 970 graphic card, reset (not onboard integrated intel hd 530 rear I/O video ports)

You shouldn't have integrated intel hd 530 driving any of your monitors unless one of the monitors is attached to your motherboard graphics set as main display, did you switch your monitors from your gpu to your video motherboard outputs?
what is motherboard model?

If you did't mess with primary display device in bios you probably have on on auto, with mobo went with monitor attached to it as primary on hd 530: one monitor at least was connected directly to your mobo and made this occurrence possible