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older boards need a bios update for newer gpus
Is it possible that it can run bios even though its not compatible?
I have no onboard graphics.
That board you have is PCIE gen 2
i believe you'll see a performance hit but the gpu should atleast get into windows
BTW, you should use DDU[www.guru3d.com] to uninstall your old gpu drivers
they could be messing with your new card
aswell... it's plugged in properly ?(like the 6 or 8 pin connector from the PSU) and your PSU has enough wattage to run it right?
I tried uninstalling old drivers but it didnt work.
Card is installed properly because bios runs. Its 8 pin. PSU is ok.
Its like the computer stops at certain time. Not even keyboard lights up.
When I revert to old graphics everything run automaticly.
I compared spec of board and graphics and they fit.
and the "if" the card was broken it would not post to bios
at this point i would probably attempt to refund that graphics card.
i suppose it's possible that the GPU bios is corrupt? like on the card itself
i can't really think of anything else, but since your computer works fine without the gpu
it's clearly the issue.
sorry for my post. I assumed you had onboard gfx. What someone else already suggested, check if your card gets enough power.
if old gpu works and new gpu has blank display problem, possibility of psu did not provide enough power to the new gpu (or the new gpu is faulty [unlikely])
use a spare quality psu like seasonic focus 600W+