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Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode
Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode












installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode
  1. #Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode how to
  2. #Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode install

I tried this GPU on my friend PC and it was working fine, although he is using WIndows 7 instead of Windows 10 (I'm not sure if it is the cause?). Tried cleaning the PCIe slot in motherboard. Tried inserting the GPU to another slot in motherboard. Tried powering the GPU using different PCIe cable from another port in PSU. Unplug and re-plug the cable to make sure everything is intact.

#Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode install

Tried to install nvidia driver > failed, no nvidia hardware detected. I uninstalled all nvidia drivers, and tried to install the new card. The GTX 550ti uses a 6 pin connector to the power supply, so I think the psu is fine too. put any strain on the monitor by temporarily having an unsupported mode passed through.

#Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode how to

The old GTX worked fine, so the pci slot is ok. RGB-Compatible Video Cards This page shows you how to install an. Msconfig > safe reboot (minimal) > turn off PC > insert the GPU > turn on pc > Still black screen. After I install the new card, there is no display, and there is no post, so I don't think it's even booting. What I have done (while the system is running - no GPU inserted):ĭisable the display adapter (AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics) on Device Manager in Windows > turn off PC > insert the GPU > turn on pc > Still black screen. The only way to "remove" this black screen is to unplug GPU from motherboard. It doesn't matter whether I connect monitor's HDMI cable to GPU or to onboard card, the display always turns black. But, the MSI EZ LED debug on motherboard is on the "VGA". Start the installation process, click Custom install, and make sure to check the. What I read from the internet is that it only spin whenever its temperature reached certain degrees).Īlso, the LED on the board and GPU were on. If you have a GeForce graphics card, resetting the drivers takes a slightly different (but still simple) process. I know to system turns on because all the fans were spinning including the CPU and GPU (although it only spin a bit then stop. The system works fine, but whenever I tried to plug in a new GPU, Zotac 1080ti AMP Edition, I always get black screen, no access to BIOS.














Installing a new video card and it says unsupported mode