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  • Asus
  • Graphics Cards
  • CM6730
  • Graphics
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April 14, 2013 8:05:46 PM

I recently upgraded my ASUS CM6730 desktop psu to a Thermaltake rated at 750 Watts. Plenty of power now compared to the weak 300Watt psu that came with the computer. Now I want to install a decent video card. Should be no problem, but when I installed a GTX 650 Ti card from Gigabyte, I got black screens. I tried the HDMI, DVI, and the VGA graphics ports with compatible monitors and got zero video. Just a black screen and was unable to install the GTX drivers. Received the message "No video card detected." Has anyone had success installing a decent video card on the CM6730 ASUS mother board? Why are my screens black? TY in advance for any suggestions.

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a b U Graphics card
April 14, 2013 8:23:13 PM

Not sure if you have on board graphics or chip set, But go into the bios and disable the integrated graphics and switch the graphics to PCIe.
I forgot to mention to reconnect your cable to the previous connector to use the integrated graphics to do this.
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a b U Graphics card
April 14, 2013 9:52:05 PM

did you remember to plug in a 6 pin PCI E to the video card from your psu?
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October 6, 2013 10:11:45 PM

Lelax said:
I recently upgraded my ASUS CM6730 desktop psu to a Thermaltake rated at 750 Watts. Plenty of power now compared to the weak 300Watt psu that came with the computer. Now I want to install a decent video card. Should be no problem, but when I installed a GTX 650 Ti card from Gigabyte, I got black screens. I tried the HDMI, DVI, and the VGA graphics ports with compatible monitors and got zero video. Just a black screen and was unable to install the GTX drivers. Received the message "No video card detected." Has anyone had success installing a decent video card on the CM6730 ASUS mother board? Why are my screens black? TY in advance for any suggestions.


Truckinupga said:
Not sure if you have on board graphics or chip set, But go into the bios and disable the integrated graphics and switch the graphics to PCIe.
I forgot to mention to reconnect your cable to the previous connector to use the integrated graphics to do this.


Did you ever figure this out?
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