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my 1050 ti wont work
ok so i have a
1155 i3 2120 3.3 ghz
16 gb ddr 3 1600mhz
500w psu
when i plug my gtx 1050 ti in i get no signal (i only have 1 pcie slot and no the crad is fine i have had it tested twice and no it cant be the mobo because its brand new and my old board had the same issue)
why is it not working? all i want to know is why its not work i dont want want recomendations for a new cpu i just want to know why also would a better cpu fix the issue?
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Have you plugged your monitor into your GPU?

Have you tried using the graphics card in another system?
Legutóbb szerkesztette: The HopelessGamer™; 2020. máj. 5., 0:21
The HopelessGamer™ eredeti hozzászólása:
Have you plugged your monitor into your GPU?

Have you tried using the graphics card in another system?
the first question is stupid as all hell YES I DID
and the second question i have already answered in the post above i have tested it twice in other systems
How was it tested running?
Have you plugged the PCI-E power cable\s into the GPU?
Legutóbb szerkesztette: MancSoulja; 2020. máj. 5., 1:48
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The HopelessGamer™ eredeti hozzászólása:
Have you plugged your monitor into your GPU?

Have you tried using the graphics card in another system?
the first question is stupid as all hell YES I DID
Hey im just checking. You would be surprised as to how many people expect their GPU to work by plugging their monitor into their motherboard.

 WEASEL  eredeti hozzászólása:
The second question i have already answered in the post above i have tested it twice in other systems
My mistake, I misread your post.

What were the Specs of the systems the GPU was tested on where it worked?
Legutóbb szerkesztette: The HopelessGamer™; 2020. máj. 5., 1:57
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The HopelessGamer™ eredeti hozzászólása:
Have you plugged your monitor into your GPU?

Have you tried using the graphics card in another system?
the first question is stupid as all hell YES I DID
and the second question i have already answered in the post above i have tested it twice in other systems
You would be shock how the first question is not stupid, as some people made this error.

So when you tested this on another system, it was running fine?

Did you test your PCIe slot with another GPU?

MancSoulja eredeti hozzászólása:
Have you plugged the PCI-E power cable\s into the GPU?
^This as some GTX 1050 Ti has a 6pin slot. Does your have one? If it does, did you plug in a 6pin PCIe power cable?
Muppet among Puppets eredeti hozzászólása:
How was it tested running?
it was put in 2 separate test benches and in both situation it worked fine
Then you have 2 samples of running and not.

Try to find the difference. 2 should share it.
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 eredeti hozzászólása:
 WEASEL  eredeti hozzászólása:
the first question is stupid as all hell YES I DID
and the second question i have already answered in the post above i have tested it twice in other systems
You would be shock how the first question is not stupid, as some people made this error.

So when you tested this on another system, it was running fine?

Did you test your PCIe slot with another GPU?

MancSoulja eredeti hozzászólása:
Have you plugged the PCI-E power cable\s into the GPU?
^This as some GTX 1050 Ti has a 6pin slot. Does your have one? If it does, did you plug in a 6pin PCIe power cable?
this board worked with my amd readeon hd 7800 that had a six pin plugged it
and my 1050 ti does not have a 6 pin
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