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So recently I built a computer and obviously I'm a big noob at it because it's still not working...big sigh. Everything works fine except the graphics card. My first one worked fine for about a week and my monitor would just randomly go black with no display at all but the sound would still work and everything. The integrated graphics in the motherboard works so I just thought it was a faulty graphics card, so i replaced the graphics card for a new one of the same kind and now it's doing the same thing. Monitor is going black and won't show any display. So I am out of options of what is wrong with it...

 

The graphics card is: XFX R9 290(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150697)

 

and the motherboard is: Gigabyte GA- Z97X-SLI 1150(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128714)

 

My power supply is 1000W so I know I have enough power, so I'm wondering maybe XFX is just a piece of crap or maybe they aren't compatible? Idk, hopefully some of you smart computer people will know what's wrong lol.



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Well for one, you could be seating the card wrong in the PCI slot. How do I know? Same shit happened to me. It could also be a driver issue, go check to see if your drivers are up to date or if it is up to date, roll back an update.



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Posted (edited)

I updated the recent driver so we'll see what happens. Here's 2 pics of the computer and where the graphics card is sitting(very top slot):

 

https://mail.aol.com/38890-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=138282&folder=Inbox&partId=3

https://mail.aol.com/38890-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=138282&folder=Inbox&partId=6

 

and yes it's a mess with the wires..

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Disable the On Board video in Bios and see if it's still doing it.



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Ya I did that at the beginning and it was still doing it, but ever since I updated the driver it hasn't gone black so we'll see what happens. Don't jinx me death! I'll knife you



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Did you plug it in :whistle:



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Noooo, I've just been killing Pvt.Death and BoomBoom from a cordless computer ;)



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Posted (edited)

huskie, u posted 2 links from your email, we cant see those.

got to upload the pics somewhere, imgur or something.

 

im pretty sure this motherboard got a manual where the explain how to install another video card

 

but for some reason i cant access gigabyte website to check the manual myself and help u more.

will check it later.

 

but make sure the card is well plugged and in the very top slot.

and dont forget to plugg the power cable to the video card.

 

and disable the onboard card in the bios

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Could be seating it in the wrong pci slot (always put it in the top most slot of its type). Could be the drivers. Could have a bad graphics card. Always disable onboard graphics. Install newest drivers. Double check the seating of the card and the seating of the power cables. If its a windows computer make sure you only have how ever many displays are attached showing (i had a problem with it still registering my onboard even after it was disabled and it would show it as a display). Buy and amd graphics card.



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Sounds like you have a defective power supply to me.  Been there, done that.  Might try borrowing one from someone to try temporarily.



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@@Huskie I have the same problem with the same graphics card. I believe it is the drivers. I tried everything, new leads, monitor, power supply even fresh windows install on new drives. I have also read on AMD support that there is a windows update file that can affect it.



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Besides pluging in to the motherboard, there is also the second plug for power, Make sure its not as simple as not plugging it in, Having two bad cards in row is unlikely ,,  It really cant be more then bad power supply or bad drivers, And on board video will be overridden when you plug in new card, so don't go worrying about anything in bios.



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Posted (edited)

yea might as well apply all windows updates

 

 

btw i still can't access gigabyte website, dunno wtf is goin on

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Noooo, I've just been killing Pvt.Death and BoomBoom from a cordless computer ;)

 

 

:sofa:  Hax I tell ya :rant::popo::rofl:



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Lets ban Huskie for a week, and when she posts on the forum we diagnose it to power supply issues.



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Sounds like a bad psu, and you really don't need a 1000w btw



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Have a look at your event viewer I put money on the first three letters in the error start with AMD followed by ATi


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