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I recently purchased a new video card (MSI Radeon HD5670 512MB) for my 5-year-old system. I made sure to research that the product I was buying would be compatible in my PC. The power supply should be sufficient, the card fits snug in the backwards compatible PCI-E x16 expansion slot, I was also very careful with installation itself.
After installing the card and powering on the computer, the card's fan spins but the monitor stays black (like in sleep mode).
Other than a dead card, what are some other things that could be causing this problem? Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!!
My system specs are--> Mobo: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 (rev. 1.x) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2.2GHz GPU: VisionTek Radeon x1550 256MB DDR2 RAM: 2x 512mb Kingston & 2x 512mb Patriot both PC3200 DDR SDRAM HDD: 160GB Western Digital / 33GB Free PSU: Thermaltake PurePower Butterfly 480 Watt Power Supply OS: Windows XP Professional (32 bit) SP3
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I did not read this, so I am posting it.
Reformat your computer.
This as far as I know is "universally" known requirement with any new components.
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Some motherboards with PCIE x16 1.x slots need a BIOS update to support 2.1 cards.
You don't need to format for a graphics card upgrade, this is the stupidest suggestion I've read in quite a long time.
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On June 17 2011 02:46 Sprungjeezy wrote: I did not read this, so I am posting it.
Reformat your computer.
This as far as I know is "universally" known requirement with any new components.
That's stupid. Uninstall drivers with driversweeper, reinstall drivers, make sure the monitor is plugged into the video card instead of the motherboard, reseat the video card, and make sure you have the appropriate number of PCIE power cables plugged in from the PSU.
On June 17 2011 02:47 skyR wrote: Some motherboards with PCIE x16 1.x slots need a BIOS update to support 2.1 cards.
You don't need to format for a graphics card upgrade, this is the stupidest suggestion I've read in quite a long time.
Oh come on, give him some credit, that one guy said to clean old thermal paste with a wet rag...
Second or third dumbest, realistically, I'm sure S.O.U.L has at least one worse, as well.
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On June 17 2011 02:46 Sprungjeezy wrote: I did not read this, so I am posting it.
Reformat your computer.
This as far as I know is "universally" known requirement with any new components.
For a VIDEO CARD? That is NOT good advice. Search for update drivers for you mobo since your computer is 5 years old.
edit: dangit, ninjad by Skyr.
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On June 17 2011 03:05 ensign_lee wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 02:46 Sprungjeezy wrote: I did not read this, so I am posting it.
Reformat your computer.
This as far as I know is "universally" known requirement with any new components. For a VIDEO CARD? That is NOT good advice. Search for update drivers for you mobo since your computer is 5 years old. edit: dangit, ninjad by Skyr.
That's just kinda the status quo...
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thanks guys you all pwn! I didn't do anything with the PSU, all I did was plug the card into the PCI-E slot. Pretty sure thats all this card requires though I had seen some reviews of people having trouble with older boards but I was kinda hoping it wouldn't happen to me >< I'm awaiting a response from Gigabyte regarding the BIOS update, but it comes with that WARNING so uhohz...
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and for the card tp run better, overclock youre CPU to the maximum stable and test it under full load for like 24 hours! it will run games a lot better tehn it would be know!
User was warned for this post
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On June 17 2011 03:46 S.O.U.L wrote: and for the card tp run better, overclock youre CPU to the maximum stable and test it under full load for like 24 hours! it will run games a lot better tehn it would be know!
hahaha
I <3 u S.O.U.L. Don't ever stop your magic. I always enjoy reading your posts however random they are lol.
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On June 17 2011 03:59 Bambipwnsu wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 03:46 S.O.U.L wrote: and for the card tp run better, overclock youre CPU to the maximum stable and test it under full load for like 24 hours! it will run games a lot better tehn it would be know! hahaha I <3 u S.O.U.L. Don't ever stop your magic. I always enjoy reading your posts however random they are lol.
Please don't encourage him.
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On June 17 2011 04:13 JingleHell wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 03:59 Bambipwnsu wrote:On June 17 2011 03:46 S.O.U.L wrote: and for the card tp run better, overclock youre CPU to the maximum stable and test it under full load for like 24 hours! it will run games a lot better tehn it would be know! hahaha I <3 u S.O.U.L. Don't ever stop your magic. I always enjoy reading your posts however random they are lol. Please don't encourage him.
Seriously, all it takes is for one uninformed person to heed his advice, and ruin their computer.
That is not funny.
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I was going to flash the BIOS with Q-Flash but it asks me for a floppy disk. I don't have any floppy's, is there any way to set it so I can load the BIOS off of a USB drive? Or should I manually reset with that pin or watch-battery thing?
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I know for ASUS that I can flash BIOS with USB/CD ROM, watch battery thing have nothing to do with flashing your bios, I wouldn't bother with that unless you fail to boot for whatever reason.
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Q-Flash can be used with a USB drive.
Removing the battery / shorting the jumper clears the CMOS which resets the settings in your BIOS. It doesn't update your BIOS. It is a good idea to do this to reset the BIOS back to factory defaults before updating and after updating.
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How do i use Q-Flash with a USB drive? I saved a new BIOS version onto my USB drive but when i enter Q-Flash the only option is boot from floppy disk...
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If your Q-Flash is too old without the USB option than you have other choices such as flashing from inside Windows (not recommended) or through DOS.
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Ohh dang, and there's no way to set Q-Flash to boot with a usb or cd? 420 posts^^
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On June 17 2011 13:19 ragnasaur wrote: I was going to flash the BIOS with A Q-TIP but it asks me for a floppy disk. I don't have any floppy's, is there any way to set it so I can load the BIOS off of a USB drive? Or should I manually reset with that pin or watch-battery thing? I read it like this and thought it was someone trolling S.O.U.L
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On June 17 2011 14:05 ragnasaur wrote: How do i use Q-Flash with a USB drive? I saved a new BIOS version onto my USB drive but when i enter Q-Flash the only option is boot from floppy disk...
try another usb drive. is it formated correct? has to be FAT or FAT32
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