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Hello,

A few years ago I bought a HP pavilion desktop with a GTX 1650 gpu inside and today I tried to upgrade the motherboard to a ASUS branded one. After I made sure that all the parts were working the pc it did turn on, but I could not boot up my computer os and my monitor showed "No Signal" message. I looked around other forums and eventually I found out that the VGA light on the motherboard was on and from what I found out is that means the motherboard cannot detect the GPU even thought it was placed in properly. Before I recycle the old motherboard I want to know is the HP branded GPU  only functional with the OEM motherboard?

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@_sedokan,

 

Welcome to our HP User Forum!

 

Yes.  HP-branded graphics cards, such as an OEM HP AMD Radeon RX 5500 4GB (p/n: H88-1E414-500HP) which I happen to have, work just fine on non-HP or alternative HP motherboards.  As long as you have a PCIe x16 graphics slot, you are fine.

 

Once installed on a non-HP or a different HP motherboard, download the AMD driver from here: AMD Drivers and Support | AMD.  To use my RX 5500 graphics card as an example, make these selections then submit and install:

 

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Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777

 


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