What u mean ??Try performing a clean installation of the drivers. When you download them, press "Custom installation" and then select the box "perform clean install".
I have done this mate. And nothing.Download drivers from here, open the .exe and follow the instructions I gave you.
1. Go to control panel, uninstall everything from Nvidia and delete all related folders (where it copies the drivers before installing).
2. Uninstall the GPU from device manager.
3. Reboot.
4. Perform a clean install.
5. Reboot again.
6. Report back
Yes monitor cable is plugged into video card. And card don't needs a power connectorDo you have the monitor cable plugged into video card or motherboard vga out? I wouldn't think the card needs a power connector?
All ready dit before mate ://
Can be power supply problem ??
This is my pc Acer Aspire M1100Darn. Do you have another PC to test? There is some kind of driver problem in my opinion. Although if you said you tried everything, I don't know what to think.
What's your motherboard model? You could try installing the chipset drivers.