C Chuckvan Honorable Nov 8, 2013 1 0 10,510 Nov 8, 2013 #1 Thanks everyone. As it turns out I had not connected the power back to the HD when I installed the card and a new PS at the same time. Once I did that, the computer figured out everything on its own, genius!
Thanks everyone. As it turns out I had not connected the power back to the HD when I installed the card and a new PS at the same time. Once I did that, the computer figured out everything on its own, genius!
Solution ImPain Nov 8, 2013 Installing the new card and downloading the according AMD drivers should automatically switch to your graphics card no?
Installing the new card and downloading the according AMD drivers should automatically switch to your graphics card no?
electrontau Distinguished Dec 1, 2010 669 0 19,160 Nov 8, 2013 #2 Disable it from BIOS settings. Press DELETE button during boot process to access BIOS. One of the options allow you to disable onboard graphics. Upvote 0 Downvote
Disable it from BIOS settings. Press DELETE button during boot process to access BIOS. One of the options allow you to disable onboard graphics.
ImPain Distinguished Aug 2, 2013 336 0 19,060 Nov 8, 2013 Solution #3 Installing the new card and downloading the according AMD drivers should automatically switch to your graphics card no? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Installing the new card and downloading the according AMD drivers should automatically switch to your graphics card no?