video card not working

JohnHun

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Hello guys, my video card is not functioning but the fan spins. I tested on my friend pc its working. My video card is hd6790
My pc spec
B85m-g
500watts psu
1tb hdd
1 stick ddr3 8gb
2 led fans
1 non led fan
Intel i7 4770
 
Something else likely died in your PC then. PSU are the most common, especially if it came with the case or is some crappy no-name unit.
 
If the video card works in another PC, it's not the video card that's broken. I also like how you list your LED and non-LED fans as PC specs lol.
 
What make and model of power supply do you have? Do you have both of the pci express power connectors plugged into the video card?
 
Do you get any beeps when you start it up.

Either way, shutdown, turn the PSU off at the swtich on the computer and at the wall (leave plugged in). Remove the CMOS battery, hold PC power button down for 20 seconds, replace CMOS battery, turn PSU back on at computer and at the wall, try again.

Furthermore the HD6790 has a TDP of 150W (12.5A) and your PSU only can provide (max, derated) around 13.5A (18A rated). Even if it could (it cannot) provide the rated 18A on the 12V rail this is clearly insufficient. You need a new PSU either way. Best case scenario, the TDP is closer to 115W (~10A), your PSU can provide 18A, you're still cutting it very very fine as it has to power everything else on less than 9A = ~100W.

When your CPU requires up to 84W, that doesn't leave much (16W) for the motherboard, HDD, fans, RAM, etc etc.

Finally, if the PSU you have is the one i think you have, it only has 1 x PCIe connector and your graphics card requires 1 6 pin + 1 x 8pin. If this is true, you should suspected your PSU straight away as not being up to the job. Secondly, even AMD recommends a minimum of 550W.

You need a new PSU. Something like this is required. Corsair 500W with 38A (456W) on the 12V rail for $30 after rebate.

Failing to replace your PSU may lead to loss of several components, motherboard, ram, cpu, gpu and could cost you a lot more than $30.
 
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But before I upgrade my motherboard ram and prosser it works perfectly.
He didn't say to upgrade those, he said the power supply you have is not sufficient to power those components, and to replace the PSU before it damages those components.
 
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