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06-11-2023 12:33 AM
I bought my first gpu for my pc. It is an Asus GT 1030. When I installed the GPU, the display on the monitor does not work. However, the display works if I remove the GPU. The integrated graphics are already gone and the drivers are ready to be installed, but what do I need to do so the display turns on?
06-11-2023 05:45 AM
@Kiel14 wrote:I bought my first gpu for my pc. It is an Asus GT 1030. When I installed the GPU, the display on the monitor does not work. However, the display works if I remove the GPU. The integrated graphics are already gone and the drivers are ready to be installed, but what do I need to do so the display turns on?
There is a document here that describes removing a graphics card. You need to do the opposite.
Remove the video board, then reboot and get into the BIOS using F10
From the BIOS Setup Menu, select the Advanced tab, and then select the Device Options control.
Change the setting for Integrated Video from Enabled to Disabled
be sure to save the changes.
lf the above does not work you may have an old bios from 2011
The latest bios is May 2019 and can be found here
Note that upgrading bios can be dangerous. If your current bios is 2.27 or newer you should be OK and not need to upgrade.
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