Pci express power cords attached to video card?
It will work without an OS loaded. Might be dead. Can you check card in another system or have a friend check it in theirs?
Holy crap! What beast of a card did you pick?!![]()
Holy crap! What beast of a card did you pick?!![]()
an R9 280X that doesn't need that much...
John: the lights on the card are green indicating it works... I'm not sure of I'd need to switch anything but the card came with some PCI 8 pin to 4 pin fan like connectors, then I plugged those up to my PSU..
Anyways, I think it may be dead and my mom won't let me test anything until Friday (so much for trying to be efficient)..
Did you plug the cable in to the graphics card and not the onboard video? There was a guy here a while back that had a 7950 in his system that he wanted to replace because he could barely play games on low. Turned out he had been running on integrated video for several months.
Also, VCR, you need to learn to read. It says so in his signature AND the original post.
The 750 watt requirement is bull. I have the same card on the same PSU and it runs fine. The 7970 PSU requirement isn't even close to 750 watts and the chip is identical.
Yeah it's probably the power cables that are causing it to not work. It's not getting enough power.
I had a similar problem with my dad's build.
It was solved by moving the ram to different slots, try that
^This. Some motherboards are picky about which slots get filled first.
I'm like 90% positive that's the issue.
Look in your manual and see which one is slot 1 and 3. Make sure to put it in those. If those don't work, try 2 and 4