Yea Forums stop fapping for a second and help me figure out why my computer wont boot when my graphics card is installed.
I have s GTX Geforce Titan. It recently would crash to a green screen under stress, so I took it apart, cleaned it, and reapplied thermal paste. It was working great. I kept an eye on the temp and it never went past 79c under heavy stress. Now, when I try to boot my computer. Windows will start to load but freeze before I can get to a login screen. Then a peculiar thing happens, my mouse and keyboard lose power momentarily and then when they come back on my monitor states there is no input. My graphics card is receiving power the entire time. Wtf is happening.
Also, everything boots and works fine with my older GPU.
That's what I thought too, but I have a 750 watt gold EVGA PSU. Is that not enough to run the card?
Isaac Gonzalez
depends on what other shit you have and the power needs of it all
Andrew Jenkins
taking a very wild guess here, but it could be that the PSU is just not strong enough/not functioning correctly to power the GTX.
Also fucking post the fucking full specs you autistic sperg cuck libtard
Julian Miller
Specs: Asus Prime x370-Pro motherboard Ryzen 7 1800x with a tower cooler 16g ddr4 Ballistix ram 250g Samsung ssd 1tb HD 750watt EVGA Gold PSU
And obviously GTX Geforce Titan.
Benjamin Scott
Oh shit actually I just looked and its 650 watts.
Joseph Wood
If I had your specs I'd had gone with 1000W just for the fuck of it, sincerely
I had my share of PSUs which came underperforming and had to deal with the same shit you're going through
Christopher Perez
Interesting. It's strange though because I've ran this build for a while and it's been fine. I guess I'll try for a better PSU and see what happened.
Ryder Cox
do you have warranty on the PSU? I'd trade it in if I were you, maybe pay a bit more for something with more punch
Isaac Murphy
This may be a dumb question, but running a 4k monitor off of the GPU would increase its power needs, right? Should I try one of my older monitors to see if that changes anything?
Brody Gonzalez
>off of the GPU
Is your monitor power cable plugged in directly to the PSU? If so, yes, it fucking would.
Just plug it into a wall socket and test it out, don't put another monitor because the performance taxing will be lower on the GPU, giving you the false impression that the power supply is enough.
Ryder Reyes
what was the old gpu?
Jose Lee
No no, I mean would my GPU need more power from the PSU to output 4k vs. 720p? My monitor is plugged into the wall. I'm not that autistic.
Henry Brown
AMD Radeon 7770 gigabyte edition. Old as balls.
Jordan Campbell
Did you play the VR porngame WAM?
Juan Bailey
did you check to see if any video is coming out of the integrated-graphics when this issue happens?
Charles Barnes
My motherboard doesn't support integrated graphics. I have to run through a graphics card.
ok let me re-ask then, did you try the motherboards hdmi instead of the gpu's?
Owen Perry
I just did. Nothing registered on my monitor.
Oliver Parker
I do have my old 500w PSU. Is it possible to use that to power my GPU on it's own, and my 650w PSU to power everything else?
Isaiah Evans
Search for a Dual PSU cable. Also, install Arch linux instead of windows. That will fix all of your other problems.
Easton Brown
To me it sounds like your card is fucked.
The point at which it is failing is when the driver is loaded. You'll see this happen a lot with defective cards.
Zachary Gutierrez
>Install arch Linux so you can use your gaming card
Retard
Cameron Moore
If the computer turns on at all, it's probably not the psu. If it turns on, fans spin, etc, and it works with another video card, but you don't get output with the titan... Guess what the problem is.
Carson Wilson
it's probably your microsoft floppy router acting up get an iphone instead
Joshua Myers
oh shit i don't why i didn't think of it sooner, it must be the flux capacitor
Grayson Myers
Yeah, I'm just afraid it's the GPU. I'm trying everything I can. I cant afford a new one right now. It's just a bummer. :(
Brody Hughes
what kind of anti-virus program are you running on your machine? have you tried turning the computer on and off and do you have your windows 10 set to automaticly recieve updates from Windows Updates™ ?