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12-18-2018 09:29 PM
I was wondering if I could run a 1080 ti fe on my omen 880-030. I have already upgraded my power supply to a 750w but I tired a rtx 2070 and I kept getting 3 long beeps continued by 3 long beeps which means bios was not read. It said something about not being able to run integrated gpu's, I did not know that a rtx was integrated. I also have a amd ryzen 7 1700 cpu in
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12-19-2018 07:26 AM
Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
The three beep error cadence suggests a hardware problem. Did you try reseating the 2080 and check (one six pin and one eight pin) PCIe power connections to the card? The error message means the Ryzen processor does not have integrated graphics. Thus the BIOS could not see the 2080. It is also possible the 2080 may have been faulty if you installed it correctly.
The 1080 Ti will fit in your PC if the 2080 did.
You have to disable Secure boot and enable Legacy boot in the UEFI BIOS (Link) before you install a different graphics card .
Regards
12-19-2018 07:26 AM
Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
The three beep error cadence suggests a hardware problem. Did you try reseating the 2080 and check (one six pin and one eight pin) PCIe power connections to the card? The error message means the Ryzen processor does not have integrated graphics. Thus the BIOS could not see the 2080. It is also possible the 2080 may have been faulty if you installed it correctly.
The 1080 Ti will fit in your PC if the 2080 did.
You have to disable Secure boot and enable Legacy boot in the UEFI BIOS (Link) before you install a different graphics card .
Regards
12-19-2018 05:57 PM
Hi East2k,
All UEFI BIOS PCs work this way.
The secure boot keys protect the system at boot.
But you also had a BIOS error hardware problem. I have discussed the possible causes to this in my first reply.
Regards