Nvidia GTX 660 Ti issue with new motherboard

Daniel_230

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May 22, 2016
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So I recently got a new motherboard, CPU, and PSU. I installed everything, updated every driver I could think of and the GPU was working fine all day yesterday. I did everything i normally did including high resolution gaming.

This morning I kicked my computer by accident. The screen went blank. Now the Nvidia GPU is not working. I can still access my computer using the integrated GPU on the new mobo. But if the Nvidia GPU is in the PCIE slot, I get not video signal from either the integrated HDMI slot or the HDMI slot from the Nvidia GPU.

I'm lost for solutions. I highly doubt the GPU broke.

Specs:
Windows 7 64 bit
Nvidia GTX 660 Ti
ASUS Z170M-E Mother Board
Intel Core i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz
8 GB RAM
 
Solution
There should be the setting that can set your PCIE graphic as the primary video output. though by default the primaey display should be set to PCIE card automatically whenever gpu being inserted.

Try this: remove the graphic card then reset your bios. (Either by jumper method or simply removing CMOS battery for a while). Then put your graphic card back in.

Daniel_230

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May 22, 2016
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When you say re-seating the GPU connections do you mean unplugging and plugging the GPU back in? I tried that, nada.

I cant even boot into the BOIS when the GPU is connected. I get no signal from the video card HDMI port as well as the integrated HDMI port.
 

Daniel_230

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May 22, 2016
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Yes, thew integrated works fine, but only as long as the Nvidia card is not in the PCIE slot. If it is, I get no signal from anywhere.
 

Daniel_230

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May 22, 2016
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Cant figure out how to do that in my BIOS. I have looked online on how to do it with my bios, cant figure it out. Any suggestions?
 

Daniel_230

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May 22, 2016
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Cant figure out how to do that in my BIOS. I have looked online on how to do it with my bios, cant figure it out. Any suggestions?
 
There should be the setting that can set your PCIE graphic as the primary video output. though by default the primaey display should be set to PCIE card automatically whenever gpu being inserted.

Try this: remove the graphic card then reset your bios. (Either by jumper method or simply removing CMOS battery for a while). Then put your graphic card back in.
 
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