Your display is not connected to NVIDIA GPU..

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Lord Lucifer, Jun 29, 2015.

  1. Lord Lucifer

    Lord Lucifer Guest

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    Hi all,

    After a fresh install of Windows, I have downloaded and installed nvidia drivers 353.50.

    My monitor is connected to the top GTX Titan X, yet I cannot access nvidia control panel or do anything related to the graphics cards.

    Intel HD 4600 drivers are installed via my motherboard too, I thought this maybe causing an issue so I uninstalled that driver with no effect.

    Any help is appreciated!
     
  2. nhlkoho

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    Try the GPU in another computer to see if its recognized?
     
  3. Lord Lucifer

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    It is recognised in device manager it shows 2x GTX Titan X though it does have a warning triangle...

    GPU dead?
     
  4. jbmcmillan

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    Switch slots and see what changes if anything.
     

  5. CK the Greek

    CK the Greek Maha Guru

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    First use DDU and unisntall with option to shutdown.

    (check if any dust is in slots and gpus)

    Test each card alone in first pci-e slot only.

    Use latest (as you did) driver.
     
  6. Lord Lucifer

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    Ok, tested both GPU's individually in the 1st slot.

    I get an image, load windows followed by the same error.

    device manager still shows error 43.

    Could it be the motherboard? It seems unlikely given I can see a post image in the screen and windows boots with the cards in individually or together...

    Weird..


    I've tried a fresh install of windows and using DDU for both the intel graphics driver and nvidia driver...
     
  7. Lord Lucifer

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    Well, I feel like an idiot. I forgot that I loaded Bios defaults and that enabled on-board graphics - Disabling the Titan X's.

    Solved!
     
  8. CK the Greek

    CK the Greek Maha Guru

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    :whip:

    lol,good that you solved it,yeah it happens,we sometimes forget the simplest thing and trying to solve the harder ones.
     

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