EVGA GTX660 not detected by Windows 10

Drebtchinsky

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Nov 23, 2016
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Yesterday after arriving home I tried turning on the PC only to not receive any video output on my monitor. After turning it off and fiddling around with how the card was place I decided to try and use the integrated graphics. That worked and after looking through the installed on the Windows Device Manager I realized my graphics card was nowhere to be seen. I've tried changing the cable for the 6 pin connector, resetting and updating the BIOS, setting PCIE as the primary graphics device on the BIOS, updating the Nvidia drivers but none of that worked. At the moment I am using the integrated graphics as temporary solution so that I can keep working on my PC but am also really worried that the graphics card might have just died randomly on me even though it was not showing any symptoms of age.

I would be immensely glad if anyone could help me out on this.

Also sorry for any grammatical or structural mistakes as English is not my first language.

My computer specs are as follows:

1) Intel i5 2400K

2) Video card EVGA GeForce GTX 660

3) Motherboard Asus P8H61-MLE/BR

4) Memory Kingston 8Gb

5) Hard drives 1 WD 500Gb

6) PSU Corsair TX650M


Thanks you for the help!