Bios doesn't support the Gpu?

albertjokic5

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I bought 1050ti today and I tried to install it on my motherboard (Aspire Predator G7760 Lga1155 Motherboard)

but the only thing I got was the "no signal" ye I'm sure I installed it correctly, I reinstalled it couple of times,nothing.. So I figured out i search the net, and i found out that my motherboard doens't support the bios needed to run 1050ti, is that true? if so is there any way to run the gpu without the mobo supporting it?
 
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I'm pretty sure that GPU should work in that motherboard. Where did you get the info that it doesn't?

What port is your monitor plugged in to after you install the video card?

If it is plugged in to your motherboard, move the plug to the video card.

If it is plugged in to your video card, did you set your bios to prioritize the add-on card or is it still trying to send video out the on-board?



Did you set your bios to
I'm pretty sure that GPU should work in that motherboard. Where did you get the info that it doesn't?

What port is your monitor plugged in to after you install the video card?

If it is plugged in to your motherboard, move the plug to the video card.

If it is plugged in to your video card, did you set your bios to prioritize the add-on card or is it still trying to send video out the on-board?



Did you set your bios to
 
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albertjokic5

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how do I set it to prioritize?
 

Go to your bios and set the default display device (or something similar, as it varies from BIOS to BIOS).

 

albertjokic5

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this is my bios : PO1-A3, does it support 1050ti?