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New gpu -No signal displayed from monitor

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September 17, 2013 4:14:06 PM

Hi I would like to have assistance with my computer as there is currently no signal displayed from the monitor.
My specs are "Asus CM6730-UK004S Desktop PC (Intel Core i5-3330 3.0 GHz,8gb ram , 500HDD,
DVD-RW, Wi-Fi ,6-in-1 card reader, 2x USB 3.0 ,windows 8)"
Psu :Corsair builder series CX500 Watt ATX
Gpu: Palit gtx650ti boost 2GB Gddr5
My old gpu GeForce gtx 240 displays but the Palit gtx650ti boost won't display.
Just to be clear the Palit gtx650ti boost works on my brothers computer fine.
Also my graphic card fan spins.

Thanks

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September 17, 2013 4:19:49 PM

When the card is in your brother's machine will it display on your monitor?
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September 17, 2013 4:27:38 PM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Did you completely erase all the drivers for the old GPU? Then install the new one, then install the drivers.


No I haven't but that shouldn't be the problem as my brother didn't have to erase his old drivers and there was display on his monitor at the incorrect resolution.
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September 17, 2013 4:28:35 PM

littleleo said:
When the card is in your brother's machine will it display on your monitor?


Haven't tried but my old gpu works with my monitor
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September 17, 2013 4:33:11 PM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
0Kelvar0 said:
u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Did you completely erase all the drivers for the old GPU? Then install the new one, then install the drivers.


No I haven't but that shouldn't be the problem as my brother didn't have to erase his old drivers and there was display on his monitor at the incorrect resolution.


Does he have the same exact motherboard and a GTX 240 as well?


He's got Alienware x51

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September 18, 2013 10:21:54 AM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Is there an LED on the motherboard next to the PCIe slot? If so, what color is it? If it is red there is a hardware fault. If it is green, then you should at least try to delete the old drivers and install the correct ones directly from Nvidia's website (not from the disc that came with the GPU).


The LED is green so I'm going to try your method but that shouldn't be the problem as my brothers PC received signal from the gpu straight away
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