Hi Aardcore,
You can find all the help you need to troubleshoot your card at my website.. start at the beginning of the "troubleshooting" section & work your way thru to the video card section...etc.
Post back if you STILL need more help. :)
RGPHNX
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Hi again Aardcore,
We need MORE detailed info to help you out!!!!!!!!!
Your last post re: Jesus christ, still no help and that post was of no great importance either. Can someone PLEASE come in and help?doesn't give us enough info to go on...
Troubleshooting is a step by step process..
If you miss only one step.. then.. nothing works. :(
Please post back the EXACT steps you have done (in detail).
It's possible that you'll need to completely un-install your video card & then re-install in again (including the newest up to date drivers from the manufacturer's website). However, I wouldn't go to the time & trouble of doing this unless you have already done the basic complete system troubleshooting.. step by step.
If all that fails.. then you've probably got a "dead" video card :( :( OR the video card is somehow "incompatible" with your system (CHECK the specs & requirements from the manufacturer).
Hope this helps,
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Hi again Aardcore,
Thanks for the additional info. From the sequence you describe...
Looks like you "might have" forgotten to install the "drivers" program for your new video card. :sad:
If that's the case.. then.. you need to put your old video card in the computer.. then..copy the drivers for your new video card (follow the manufacturer's directions) to your hard drive....then.. put your new card in the computer... then.. it should work.
If it works you'r done :D
Just in case it doesn't work..
you'll need to put your old card back in the computer.. then.. UN-install the old card & remove it from the computer...then...hook up your monitor to the video connection on the motherboard(NOT the video card)...then.. put your new video card back in the computer.. then install the drivers..then.. hook up your monitor to the new video card. It should work.
If it still doesn't work.. bad news :sad: :sad: :sad: .. the new video card is dead.
CHECK OUT THE TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS - you'll get more related details there.
Hope this helps
RGPHNX
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Hi again Aardcore,
If your not even gettinG a "post" screen (ie. black screen with white letters showing you the bios version etc.).. then I agree with "Coconut Monkey's" post that's it's not a driver issue.
So what's left ? It's either a....
> card/motherboard incopatibility issue... or a ..
> power (connections) issue.. or a..
> motherboard slot issue (maybee the slot burnt out- try another identical slot if you have one)... or a..
> motherboard circuitry issue ( the bus circuity is bad ) :sad: or.. a..
> two dead video cards
It's highly unlikely that you could have bought two dead video cards in a row.
If you can't test the cards in another computer.. then...
Re-check ALL you connections first..then
swap slots & re-try (if you can).. then...
troubleshoot the entire hardware system.
Just go step by step & don't assume anything
Hope this helps
RGPHNX
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