No POST with Radeon R7 360

Ticklemywishbone

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Sep 16, 2016
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Hello all, I'm new to the computer building world, but I recently obtained an MSI A55m P33 motherboard along with a Gigabyte Radeon R7 360 from a local PC parts store. I decided that I wanted to swap the CPU from my older Lenovo desktop over to this motherboard, along with using my EVGA 600w power supply. I ran the computer in safe mode once I had my RAM, the CPU, and my hard drive swapped over to the new board, and everything ran fine. The computer started, I got video, and all was well. The problem arises when I plug in the R7 360 into the Pci-e slot on the motherboard. I restarted with the card securely in the socket and none of the display outputs on the card will work, all fans power on and lights work as if the computer has booted, but I get nothing. I've done everything in the step by step checklist for no POST on here, tried re-seating everything again after that, but still nothing. If I unplug the graphics card, everything works fine again using any of the display ports on the motherboard. Anyone willing to assist with me getting this going? I have the money to get a different MOBO and CPU if need be, I'm just curious as to why this combination will not work.


Specs:
MOBO: MSI A55M-P33 FM1 AMD A55
RAM: 6gb of pre-installed memory that came with the Lenovo
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
GPU: Gigabyte Radeon R7 360 OC
CPU: AMD A8-3800 APU with Radeon HD 6550D Integrated Graphics
PSU: EVGA - 80 PLUS 600W ATX 12V/EPS 12V
BIOS: AMI BIOS v1.4
 

Ticklemywishbone

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Sep 16, 2016
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I have looked through the BIOS and the only option is to change from IGD to PEG for a graphics device. I have tried both, and still get nothing. Would attempting to use 2 different screens solve the issue? I'm not using monitors. I'm using TV's so could that have an effect on the outcome of this?
 

Keannu

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May I ask you to try plugging the display cable to the motherboard? With the graphics card installed of course and maybe if it displays using the integrated HD 6550D may then you enable crossfire within the AMD Catalyst Control Center.
 

Ticklemywishbone

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Sep 16, 2016
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It still wouldn't do anything. All I get on screen for any of the ports is "No Signal"