Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:10pm
New GPU No Signal Error With Nvidia GeForce GT 730 2GB GDDR5
So i just received my Nvidia GeForce GT 730 2GB GDDR5. So after i uninstalled my previous gpu drivers and installed the GT 730 and rebooted my pc and i have sicome to the error i have made 100 % that it is not a driver issue, i have a 287.6 Watt PSU and the gpu needs a 300 Watt PSU but i don think it would disable the graphic please correct me if im wrong. so what im asking is anyone have a fix or know what my issue is???

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
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what was your old gpu?
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:20pm 
Originally posted by Iknowwho:
Is your monitor plugged into the graphics port of the mainboard and not into the graphics card?

I tried both ports the one on my new gpu and the one on my integrated gpu
Originally posted by Anonymous:
Originally posted by Iknowwho:
Is your monitor plugged into the graphics port of the mainboard and not into the graphics card?

I tried both ports the one on my new gpu and the one on my integrated gpu
did you uninstall the intergrated gpu driver?
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:21pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502 Sup Acc:
what was your old gpu?

i had a integrated gpu, sorry i dont know what the name of it is i know it is amd how ever
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:21pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502 Sup Acc:
Originally posted by Anonymous:

I tried both ports the one on my new gpu and the one on my integrated gpu
did you uninstall the intergrated gpu driver?

yes
Originally posted by Anonymous:
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502 Sup Acc:
did you uninstall the intergrated gpu driver?

yes
remove the 730 and try to use the igpu again and see if it will work
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:24pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502 Sup Acc:
Originally posted by Anonymous:

yes
remove the 730 and try to use the igpu again and see if it will work

i am using the old one right now due to the fact of it being inegrated i just dont have the drivers installed because i tried to install the nevidia
how do you know your psu is 287.6?
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:27pm 
i have opened up my computer and seen the label it says Total Wattage: 287.6
Originally posted by Anonymous:
i have opened up my computer and seen the label it says Total Wattage: 287.6
if the computer works fine until you install the gpu it might be that your computer is not powerful enough, most psus get weaker over time too
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:32pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502 Sup Acc:
Originally posted by Anonymous:
i have opened up my computer and seen the label it says Total Wattage: 287.6
if the computer works fine until you install the gpu it might be that your computer is not powerful enough, most psus get weaker over time too

would it cause the no signal problem if i didnt have enough power to power the gpu?
pike May 26, 2016 @ 2:35pm 
no signal ,
check your cable , is the monitor set to the right input (dvi , hdmi ,vga )
in the bios you need to set the 730 as primary if you migrated from on chip

730 is real low power it gets all it needs from the slot
Last edited by pike; May 26, 2016 @ 2:36pm
Originally posted by fauxtronic:
You probably need to go into the BIOS and set the display setting to PCI-Express.

Also, it's really not a good idea to use an underpowered PSU. You can wreck your computer (including the new graphics card) doing that.
the computer should switch to the gpu by itself and even if it doesnt it should use the igpu
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 2:59pm 
Originally posted by pike:
no signal ,
check your cable , is the monitor set to the right input (dvi , hdmi ,vga )
in the bios you need to set the 730 as primary if you migrated from on chip

730 is real low power it gets all it needs from the slot

how was using hdmi and vga before on the integrated gpu and it worked fine so if i needed to switch the input on my monitor how would i do that. how do i set the 730 as my primary?
Mason May 26, 2016 @ 3:01pm 
Originally posted by fauxtronic:
You probably need to go into the BIOS and set the display setting to PCI-Express.

Also, it's really not a good idea to use an underpowered PSU, particularly a cheap one because they always deliver less power than they claim. You can wreck your computer (including the new graphics card) doing that.

im sorry i dont know what BIOS are and i am planning on picking up a new psu once i get this working, and its the one that came with my pc.
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