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August 6, 2013 2:55:56 AM

i have brought a new Asus hd 5450 and when i installed it in my mobo its not working its not even being detected

Dont give me silly answers to check update bios cmos ihave done this all
i have check my card its working in my friends pc
i have set my primary display adapter as pcie
i have a 500 watt smps
i have cleaned my pcie slot many times
my gpu is running as it getting hot but its not giving display
whats damn is that in my friends pc it wored at once even doing noting only starting windows in normal modd
how to get it work pls someone intelligent out there help me

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August 6, 2013 11:05:15 AM

If it doesn't sound silly to you then can I ask you if it is the first GPU you ever used or its the second GPU as Radeon. If so what's your first GPU ? NVidia or Radeon.
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August 6, 2013 11:55:06 PM

lonewolf7 said:
If it doesn't sound silly to you then can I ask you if it is the first GPU you ever used or its the second GPU as Radeon. If so what's your first GPU ? NVidia or Radeon.

no its not silly its some new question earlier i had a nvidia geforce 7300s
i thought that it had stopped working so brought this one and i was wrong my last gpu is also working fine in my friends pc
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August 7, 2013 10:24:00 AM

So put the NVidia GPU back on, see if you can get the display, if so , then uninstall every driver related to NVidia and also clean the registry entries

with this software : http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/

Then install the Radeon GPU and install the latest driver, see how it works.

If nothing works then clean install of OS.
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August 7, 2013 7:48:37 PM

lonewolf7 said:
So put the NVidia GPU back on, see if you can get the display, if so , then uninstall every driver related to NVidia and also clean the registry entries

with this software : http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/

Then install the Radeon GPU and install the latest driver, see how it works.

If nothing works then clean install of OS.


IN MY LAST REPLY i told u that my last card also stopped working so i brought this one and i have also installed a fresh copy of windows
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August 8, 2013 10:39:13 AM

You never told that you have clean installed OS. You told that the previous GPU was faulty and you are wrong cause its working on some other system.

So what are you trying to say now that the old GPU or the new GPU aren't working on your system right ? But both GPU'S are running fine on another system. If this is true than I would doubt about the MB or the PSU. Post your full system specs.
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August 8, 2013 11:46:19 PM

lonewolf7 said:
You never told that you have clean installed OS. You told that the previous GPU was faulty and you are wrong cause its working on some other system.

So what are you trying to say now that the old GPU or the new GPU aren't working on your system right ? But both GPU'S are running fine on another system. If this is true than I would doubt about the MB or the PSU. Post your full system specs.


yes my both cards are fine ur correct
i hv MSI 945GCM5 MOBO
4 GB KINGSTON DDR2 RAM
500 WATT SMPS
500 GB HDD
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August 8, 2013 11:47:46 PM

Maybe your PCI-E slot died?
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August 8, 2013 11:49:48 PM

smeezekitty said:
Maybe your PCI-E slot died?


HOW TO CHECK IT HAS DIED
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August 8, 2013 11:53:40 PM

Does it boot with the onboard graphics?
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August 9, 2013 12:19:24 AM

Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.
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August 9, 2013 12:23:35 AM

smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY
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August 9, 2013 4:02:56 AM

Abhay Solanki said:
smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY


Turn your caps lock off please.
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August 9, 2013 4:14:29 AM

Mousemonkey said:
Abhay Solanki said:
smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY


Turn your caps lock off please.


ok but why may u tell me plz?
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August 9, 2013 4:44:54 AM

Abhay Solanki said:
Mousemonkey said:
Abhay Solanki said:
smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY


Turn your caps lock off please.


ok but why may u tell me plz?


Don't...

Post in ALL CAPS or use excessive punctuation!!!


http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/283384-33-read-first
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August 9, 2013 7:48:16 AM

Abhay Solanki said:
smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY


Yeah its sound like the PCI-E slot gone bad as I said earlier the MB is faulty. The slot can be repaired, you can try a local tech or service centre, or buy a new MB. Good luck.

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August 9, 2013 8:48:12 AM

thanks to both lonewolf7 and smeezekitty
kepping my specs on mind which mobo do u suggest in minimum budget
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August 9, 2013 8:50:32 AM

Mousemonkey said:
Abhay Solanki said:
Mousemonkey said:
Abhay Solanki said:
smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY


Turn your caps lock off please.


ok but why may u tell me plz?


Don't...

Post in ALL CAPS or use excessive punctuation!!!


http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/283384-33-read-first


ok ill remembr that in future
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August 9, 2013 9:26:10 AM

Abhay Solanki said:
thanks to both lonewolf7 and smeezekitty
kepping my specs on mind which mobo do u suggest in minimum budget


We can suggest you but before that we have to know something about the CPU ? Do you have one ? LOL.

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August 9, 2013 7:24:46 PM

lonewolf7 said:
Abhay Solanki said:
thanks to both lonewolf7 and smeezekitty
kepping my specs on mind which mobo do u suggest in minimum budget


We can suggest you but before that we have to know something about the CPU ? Do you have one ? LOL.



ya its a intel e2140 dual core @1.6ghz
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August 9, 2013 10:09:58 PM

Oh man thats slow.
Well personally I would recommend a new CPU/mobo combo. But if you really cannot afford that, there are still some G41 based 775 boards available.

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August 9, 2013 10:58:51 PM

Mousemonkey said:
Abhay Solanki said:
Mousemonkey said:
Abhay Solanki said:
smeezekitty said:
Considering that both GPUs work in another system but don't work on yours makes me think you have a bad PCI-E slot.

It wouldn't hurt to make sure the primary graphics is set to PCI-E. But otherwise it looks like you might be in the market for a new board.


LOOK LIKE I HAVE TO GO TO THE MARKET AS I HAVE CHECKED MY BIOS ITS PCIE THERE BUT IM WAITING FOR LONEWOLF7 REPLY


Turn your caps lock off please.


ok but why may u tell me plz?


Don't...

Post in ALL CAPS or use excessive punctuation!!!


http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/283384-33-read-first


Finally... Mousemonkey is definitley needed on here :)  Oh yeah on back to topic for me, I think a dual core could maybe do in Slanki's pc. But not the one he mentioned
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