I recently purchased an RX 6600 XFX and am trying to get it to work on my computer. When plugged in, no error codes of any kind play or show up on the LED POST codes screen, nothing unusual at all, but there is zero video output from the gpu, the monitor i have does recognize a connection of some kind, but the screen stays black with no BIOS screen or anything of the sort. System was fully functional before putting new GPU in
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon e5 2630-v3
Motherboard: Mysterious Chinese Motherboard (MCM) X-99 with American Megatrends BIOS
Ram: 2x Crucial Pro DDR4 16GB
Previous GPU: Nvidia GT 240
PSU: Gigabyte UD750GM
System was perfectly functional, then i decided to uninstall the GPU drivers for the GT 240, placed the RX 6600 in, and then zero output. Note that when I installed the GT 240 into this system, it had no drivers, and would still output video, albeit more slowly. I also tried a fully separate RX 6600 XFX earlier with the computer, and had the same issue with no output. That was before i had removed the GT 240's drivers, so I put the GT 240 back in and it worked fine that time. Now neither the 6600 or 240 will show anything on my monitor despite zero complaints from the Motherboard or monitor.
Help would be much appreciated, thank you
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon e5 2630-v3
Motherboard: Mysterious Chinese Motherboard (MCM) X-99 with American Megatrends BIOS
Ram: 2x Crucial Pro DDR4 16GB
Previous GPU: Nvidia GT 240
PSU: Gigabyte UD750GM
System was perfectly functional, then i decided to uninstall the GPU drivers for the GT 240, placed the RX 6600 in, and then zero output. Note that when I installed the GT 240 into this system, it had no drivers, and would still output video, albeit more slowly. I also tried a fully separate RX 6600 XFX earlier with the computer, and had the same issue with no output. That was before i had removed the GT 240's drivers, so I put the GT 240 back in and it worked fine that time. Now neither the 6600 or 240 will show anything on my monitor despite zero complaints from the Motherboard or monitor.
Help would be much appreciated, thank you