Is the issue my motherboard?

mockafjong

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I recently moved, wich means my computer had to take a ride aswell. When i booted it up at the new place the computer wouldnt recognice the gpu, not even in the bios. I went and got a new gtx 1060 and thought that the problem was that the problem were the old gpu. Got home, mounted the new gpu but nothing. Bios still wouldnt recognice it, tried everything for hours until eventually giving up and went to bed. The next morning i woke up and thought i'd try to boot it up again, then it worked! But i get terrible frames in every game (much worse than my old gtx760...) and i cannot for the love of god figure out why.. I have tried everything there aswell.

So my question is; was it my motherboard that was the problem all the time? I'm not that good that i know what all these codes mean, that's why i'm writing this post.

Thanks in advance // A drunk and moderatly angered swede.

https://gyazo.com/918caf6d3ab5a43fff9ba52d37b750fe

https://gyazo.com/c3151b6ccdd3b2bd5ed6cc72cfdb8306
 

ProfessinalGamer

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Is the BIOS up to date and your PCI solt is most likely damaged from the ride