No picture with gtx 760 on my new build

TaylorF

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Hello, I am trying to build my first pc and have been running into some issues.
When I tried to start up the pc for the first time I did not get any picture.

Here are my specs:

CPU: AMD FX8350
CPU cooler: Coolermaster hyper 212
Video card: Evga Geforce Gtx 760 dual superclocked
PowerSupply: Corsair RM750
Mobo: Gigabye 970A-DS3P

I have a 6+2 pin and 6 pin connector into the graphics card. On the power supply those are connected to the PCIE slots.

The fans run when I turn the PC on but no signal.

Thanks everyonr
 
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well to stard the reviews of your board don't look to good ...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128602

so is the bios screen displaying or is it just black at windows ??

all gpu,s if installed correctly will display to bios screen ... and should load to windows desktop on built in windows default standard vga driver

you may need to remove and reseat the card and recheck all the leads to it and the psu to make sure there plugged in correctly..

if the screen is blank from the get go and don't display nothing at all then you will need to determine if its -- the card -- psu-- motherboard or pci-e slot

for the card you would need to test it on another computer that will take it -- if it wirks fine on it...
well to stard the reviews of your board don't look to good ...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128602

so is the bios screen displaying or is it just black at windows ??

all gpu,s if installed correctly will display to bios screen ... and should load to windows desktop on built in windows default standard vga driver

you may need to remove and reseat the card and recheck all the leads to it and the psu to make sure there plugged in correctly..

if the screen is blank from the get go and don't display nothing at all then you will need to determine if its -- the card -- psu-- motherboard or pci-e slot

for the card you would need to test it on another computer that will take it -- if it wirks fine on it then you need another card to check the board/slot and psu and so forth
 
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