Trouble Installing GTX 760

QueenAvalon

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I just recently built my computer, but I'm having problems installing my graphics card. Everything else works fine, but whenever I connect my Graphics card to my motherboard, my monitor says "VGA No Signal" and then shutsdown. But it doesn't do that when the graphics card is not connected to the motherboard. So I don't know what's the problem. :/ When I try to install the graphics card drivers in Windows 7, it says "No Compatible Hardware detected" so I don't know what to do. I tried disabling the onboard graphics card, which should be Intel Graphics 4000 series, but it doesn't give a name, just says "Standard VGA Adapter" under Display Drivers. I'm still pretty new to this, so maybe the problem is something simple that I'm overlooking. But I do believe my graphics card in connected properly. It lights red (when I just have the PCI-E hooked up, and green when I have that and the extra 2 pins connected to it hooked up as well...but I've been told not to worry about hooking that up??.) The fans are spinning and everything, but my monitor won't work with it connected to my motherboard.

Systems specs below:
Monitor: ASUS VH238H 23-Inch 1080P LED Monitor with Integrated Speakers
CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 3.2GHz Quad-Core
Motherboard: ASRock H87 Pro4 ATX LGA1150
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 760 2GB
Case: Cooler Master Elite 431 Plus (Black) ATX Mid Tower
Power Supply: XFX 550W ATX12V / EPS12V
Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer

I'd appreciate any help thanks :)
 
Solution
Okay start from the beginning, pull the card out all the way. Then reinstall it, make sure it's in all the way and you see it mounted properly on your motherboard, firm steady push in. Make sure your 6+2pin is connected all the way. again firm push in.

fnatic

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Okay start from the beginning, pull the card out all the way. Then reinstall it, make sure it's in all the way and you see it mounted properly on your motherboard, firm steady push in. Make sure your 6+2pin is connected all the way. again firm push in.
 
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QueenAvalon

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Oh, I think I found what the problem was. There this UI application located on the disk that I had to install first I guess. It installed my display drivers and I was able to go to the Drivers folder after that and setup my Nvidia installer. It's working now. Sorry for the trouble. I knew it was something simple I was overlooking. DX But thanks so much for the help though!
 

cowapingu

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Where did you find that, I have spend hours looking through the cd and cant find anything like that.
 

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