when I plug into the graphics card, there is no video, but when I plug into the motherboard, there is video! for some reason mine is the opposite. my graphics card powers on, but isnt detected in bios. I updated bios and made sure the pcie settings were right and still doesnt detect my card. I'm not sure what to try next
Im having an issue that just displays ⚠️ in device manager at the gpu, it doesnt display in task manager as a gpu card. Coolers and rgb works but Windows wont recognize it, it displays code 43.
@@treywilson7404 yo bro I finally fixed it after 2 weeks of torture. I used this dude's video. ruclips.net/video/Rw61BrKSYZc/видео.htmlsi=NrQDwK8JwOh9DSBo
@@treywilson7404 I used ATI-KMDAG-Patcher for flashing gpu bios. I tried everything and this was my last way of fixing it and I just said fuck it and did it. Its risky because it can destroy your gpu. My gpu was rx 570 sapphire 4gb and it worked. If nothing worked even after checking the psie slot and checking if its perfectly seated in and reinstalling windows then it might be this like for me.
i have a rtx 3060 and the fans spin but the logo doesnt light up and my monitor says there is no display i dont know what to do what i did was just unplug everything from my pc and plug it back in
I just got a second hand amd Radeon r9 280x and it has realy bad artefacting. It apparently was fine for the previous owner so it is something wrong my my system. Can anyone help?
for all my brethren(asus laptop owners specifically) out there facing this same calamity as me don't you listen to anyone on this wretched videos on this corrupted platform all you need to do for salvation is open armoury crate go to device gpu power saving mode switch to eco mode close the app and open it again then switch it back to standard mode. that's all my men stay safe out there and take care of your family
mine comes on and works but the graphics dont really look any better than before is something wrong or need drivers this is the first card i ever put in this pc need help
You need to go to your card's manufacturer's website and download the right drivers and software (software optionally) for your GPU. (AMD/Nvidia) Right now your gpu is probably utilizing a basic windows driver to show you an image.
@@warrenb6043 I did do that got the driver from them and adjusted the settings now it only does 10 fps but has good graphics if lower settings it looks pixelated
@@PRO_GAMER_SIM There are a lot of things that could be wrong. I would first make sure that your GPU is actually being used. Open up task manager while you're playing a game and check that it has the correct name for your GPU and that it's showing some utilization. Like, if you have an Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU, and task manager is showing something like "Intel HD Graphics 630" as your GPU, that means it's using the integrated GPU on your CPU instead of your dedicated GPU. If your GPU is actually being recognized and used, it's also possible that you have a decent CPU but bought a weak GPU and it's simply not much stronger than your CPU's integrated GPU. Or, conversely, if task manager shows that your CPU is maxed out while you're playing your games, it could just be that your CPU is bottlenecking your GPU. Make sure all power cables for the GPU are plugged in too - I'm not even sure if a typical GPU would boot without its power cables plugged in, but if it does, it would likely be crippled by a lack of power. Also, if you're using some mid-range GPU from 5 years ago and trying to drive high settings on a 4k monitor in a AAA game, or something, 10 FPS could be totally normal. Look up some in-game benchmarks for your GPU and try running with the same or lower settings. Your frame rate might be lower than theirs depending on the rest of your PC, but it shouldn't be outrageously worse unless your system is heavily bottlenecked by other components. It's just hard to know without having more information about your problem.
@@Animation__1 It did, sadly the old motherboard had the pci-e fried. You can discard if yours is fried too if the gpu fans spin, if they dont, the port is not working properly.
Change my cpu and motherboard but everything else is this same. CPU: i7 13700k gpu: 4070ti MB: z790 aorus elite ax…. I can’t figure it out
Did you ever figure it out?
Thanks ! Updating firmware worked for me
My card powers on but it isn't being detected nor does the vga cable display
same here did you ever find fix?
same here
Any idea why rx 6400 wont work with a hp pavilion with win 11? Thr card does not have a light nor do the fans run on idle.
Fixed It Thanks.
when I plug into the graphics card, there is no video, but when I plug into the motherboard, there is video! for some reason mine is the opposite. my graphics card powers on, but isnt detected in bios. I updated bios and made sure the pcie settings were right and still doesnt detect my card. I'm not sure what to try next
same with me what card do you have and did you manage to fix it?
did you manage to fix this?
i have same problem i have rtx 2060
I have same problem 😭
same
Just changed case every back same way but no display any idea
Thank you so much❤😂🎉😮😊 YOU ARE THE MAN
Im having an issue that just displays ⚠️ in device manager at the gpu, it doesnt display in task manager as a gpu card. Coolers and rgb works but Windows wont recognize it, it displays code 43.
Dealing with the same thing right now you figure anything out
@@treywilson7404 yo bro I finally fixed it after 2 weeks of torture.
I used this dude's video.
ruclips.net/video/Rw61BrKSYZc/видео.htmlsi=NrQDwK8JwOh9DSBo
@@treywilson7404 I used ATI-KMDAG-Patcher for flashing gpu bios. I tried everything and this was my last way of fixing it and I just said fuck it and did it. Its risky because it can destroy your gpu. My gpu was rx 570 sapphire 4gb and it worked. If nothing worked even after checking the psie slot and checking if its perfectly seated in and reinstalling windows then it might be this like for me.
@@treywilson7404 yeah but it wont let me tell you. I said the way to fix it but youtube or that dude deleted my comment
@@BerserkMilo also dealing with it would like to hear your advice
i have a rtx 3060 and the fans spin but the logo doesnt light up and my monitor says there is no display i dont know what to do what i did was just unplug everything from my pc and plug it back in
Did you find a fix ?
I just got a second hand amd Radeon r9 280x and it has realy bad artefacting. It apparently was fine for the previous owner so it is something wrong my my system. Can anyone help?
I had the same one
It was fine for the previous owner but for me nope.
I just upgraded to a 1660
for all my brethren(asus laptop owners specifically) out there facing this same calamity as me don't you listen to anyone on this wretched videos on this corrupted platform all you need to do for salvation is open armoury crate go to device gpu power saving mode switch to eco mode close the app and open it again then switch it back to standard mode. that's all my men stay safe out there and take care of your family
asus is hot garbage the best solution to avoid this problem is don't buy asus
stop larping
Saved my life ❤😊
mine comes on and works but the graphics dont really look any better than before is something wrong or need drivers this is the first card i ever put in this pc need help
You need to go to your card's manufacturer's website and download the right drivers and software (software optionally) for your GPU. (AMD/Nvidia) Right now your gpu is probably utilizing a basic windows driver to show you an image.
@@warrenb6043 I did do that got the driver from them and adjusted the settings now it only does 10 fps but has good graphics if lower settings it looks pixelated
@@PRO_GAMER_SIM There are a lot of things that could be wrong. I would first make sure that your GPU is actually being used. Open up task manager while you're playing a game and check that it has the correct name for your GPU and that it's showing some utilization. Like, if you have an Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU, and task manager is showing something like "Intel HD Graphics 630" as your GPU, that means it's using the integrated GPU on your CPU instead of your dedicated GPU.
If your GPU is actually being recognized and used, it's also possible that you have a decent CPU but bought a weak GPU and it's simply not much stronger than your CPU's integrated GPU. Or, conversely, if task manager shows that your CPU is maxed out while you're playing your games, it could just be that your CPU is bottlenecking your GPU. Make sure all power cables for the GPU are plugged in too - I'm not even sure if a typical GPU would boot without its power cables plugged in, but if it does, it would likely be crippled by a lack of power.
Also, if you're using some mid-range GPU from 5 years ago and trying to drive high settings on a 4k monitor in a AAA game, or something, 10 FPS could be totally normal. Look up some in-game benchmarks for your GPU and try running with the same or lower settings. Your frame rate might be lower than theirs depending on the rest of your PC, but it shouldn't be outrageously worse unless your system is heavily bottlenecked by other components.
It's just hard to know without having more information about your problem.
Did all of this, none worked, guess ill be buying a new mobo
Does buying new mobo worked ????
@@Animation__1 It did, sadly the old motherboard had the pci-e fried. You can discard if yours is fried too if the gpu fans spin, if they dont, the port is not working properly.
@@Animation__1 yes