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June 4, 2014 9:13:53 AM

Just installed the new GTX 760 2GB into my PC and I'm getting "No signal" display. Don't know what's wrong. Help me guys

My build:
CPU-i5 4430
Memory- Crucial Ballistix Sport 2×4GB 1600MHz
Storage- Crucial M500 240GB
HDD-Still to decide
Motherboard- Gigabyte GA- H87-D3H
Power Supply- XFX Pro Core 550W
Monitor- Samsung S19A300N( Upgrading to 1080p soon)

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June 4, 2014 9:19:38 AM

plug in the pcie power connector? the fan spinning on the new gpu? what was the old gpu?
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June 4, 2014 9:21:09 AM

Once again...

1.Are you plugging in the PCIe cables from your PSU into the 2×6-Pin connectors on PCB of GTX 760 ?
2.The monitor you have listed has only VGA input so you have to use DVI to VGA converter.
Are plugging in the converter in DVI-I port on your graphics card which looks like this ?
http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/dual-dvi.jpg
3.Have you tried reseating the graphics card in PCIe slot ?
4.Are you sure that the graphics card or motherboard's PCIe slot are not faulty ?

Don't post the same thread twice!!!!
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June 4, 2014 9:24:24 AM

Did you go into bios and change it to PCI-E graphics

(assuming you were using integrated graphics before)
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June 4, 2014 9:49:17 AM

maktovic said:
Once again...

1.Are you plugging in the PCIe cables from your PSU into the 2×6-Pin connectors on PCB of GTX 760 ?
2.The monitor you have listed has only VGA input so you have to use DVI to VGA converter.
Are plugging in the converter in DVI-I port on your graphics card which looks like this ?
http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/dual-dvi.jpg
3.Have you tried reseating the graphics card in PCIe slot ?
4.Are you sure that the graphics card or motherboard's PCIe slot are not faulty ?

Don't post the same thread twice!!!!


Wouldnt happen again and thanks :) 
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