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Докладване на проблем с превода
Did you install the GPU driver? If so, try reinstalling it again
If it comes down to it, download DDU and run it in Safe Mode to clear out current/previous graphic drivers then install the drivers again
What GPU is it?
https://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/155056
If it wont let you install it Windows Update might be trying to
Then it is detected in the device manager, but it might go under the name of "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter".
Install your drivers, then it will detect it as an Nvidia GPU. And as long as it works you shouldn't be looking at the Device Manager.
If the GPU doesn't work and you can't get an image out of it the card is dead or not installed correctly.
Hardware malfunction. Your graphics card is faulty, in which case you will need to get a replacement or try to fix it yourself.
Corrupt driver. Reinstall driver by using DDU.
Outdated driver. Update it.
I probably missed some things, but you get the idea...
I didn't say it was. I mentioned that it COULD be the problem. Please learn how to read.
is there a bios update?
some very old board do not like the newer gpus
It doesn't matter what device manager says. It matters if the card actually works or not.
specs would help alot
cpu, mobo, gpu, psu brand/models