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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Plugged into wrong video-out? Attached power cable to GPU?
Try the other way: remove the Ram, see if it that changes the beep code (it should).
Steps you could do:
- remove GPU, plug display into mainboard video-out, see if that works - does work? Everything besides your GPU is probably okay.
- now make you sure you really plugged the GPU into the right slot, and especially that it fit's properly. Also check 6pin power cable.
But when i put the GPU back it doesn't work again. I tried switching the 6 pin power cable, and reinserting it. Do you think the models don't match?
you didn't plug it in properly.
Make sure the GPU properly locks into the slot - there's a little nose at the end of the slot. Same goes for the 6pin power cable on top of the card.
fx is poor for newer games
that mobo is even poorer for fx
its a 760/710 chipset designed for aii/pii, and modded to run fx at nerfed specs
the psu is trash, get something with working protections that will not kill the rest of the components
Many of the GTX 900 series cards (especially those with aftermarket coolers) tend to keep the fan off until the GPU hits a certain temperature (typically 60C or around there).
http://www.legitreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/asus-strix-gaming-gtx950-angle.jpg
> As i asked earlier on: did you connect a 6pin? Does your PSU even have one? Because it looks like it doesn't.