Graphics card not detected

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Paul_0207 Posted messages 3 Status Member -  
Paul_0207 Posted messages 3 Status Member -

Hello,

I just built my new PC, but I'm having a little issue. My PC is equipped with a B650 Gaming X AX motherboard, a Ryzen 5 7600 processor, and an RTX 4070 Ti graphics card.

I assembled my PC a week ago without my graphics card because I hadn't received it yet. So, I used the IGPU on my processor for a week. During that time, I installed Windows 10 and updated the BIOS to the latest version.

This morning, I was able to install my graphics card, but the RGB on the card works, however, the "VGA" LED on my motherboard is lit. I tried everything with my IGPU (checked device manager, installed Nvidia drivers, booted with all services, etc.).

If you have a solution, that would be great, thanks for your help.

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flo88 Posted messages 28478 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   Ambassadeur 5 166
 

Hello

Two possibilities:

The graphics card is not properly seated (40% of cases)

The power connectors are not plugged into the graphics card (40% of cases)

Of course, you should definitely not plug the screen into the iGPU (20%)


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Paul_0207 Posted messages 3 Status Member
 

Problem solved, but in a really weird way! I had to power on the PC just with the motherboard's PCIE power, then plug in the 12VHPWR a minute later, wait 10 seconds, and there you go. Thanks for all the help anyway.

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Paul_0207 Posted messages 3 Status Member
 

Hello,

I have properly seated the graphics card all the way in. The security latch is also locked correctly. The RGB of the card is working, which indicates that the power supply does not seem to be the issue.

I have connected my cable to the DisplayPort on the card.

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