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hello, I just built my new pc, plugged my screen in my grafics card(geforce gtx 580) and pushed start.
No video input…
So unplugged the screen and plugged in the slot of the grafics card build on the motherboard.
Booted my pc and installed al drivers except for the grafics driver, downloaded the right driver from nvidea and launched it. After installing it said that he cant find any grafics card, so I looked in device manager but it wasn’t there also not any unknown devices. So tried another slot and started again, still no grafics card detected…
Fans are on the card are spinning and lights on.

Pls help me!! Thanks for your time
Sorry for my English :/

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  • Panzer_V
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Hi there,

there's a great chance that you must unlock the 'external' videocard in the EUFI. Go to the EUFI, enable 'external' videoinput en disable onboard videoinput.

That must solve the issue.

ps. See the manual of your motherboard for the specific way to do this.

Ik doe wat ik kan, zodoende blijft er veel liggen.


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  • mystie
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Did you plug in the 6 pin molex connector from your power supply into your graphics card?

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  • !mark
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Are the fans on the graphics card even spinning?

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Although people in the Netherlands are famous for their grasp of English, Gathering of Tweakers is a Dutch-language forum. As you can see many people can read your posts and respond to them - but that's only half the story. We have a number of rules to ensure topics contain enough information to allow us to help you effectively, and to avoid double posts or multiple topics being opened about the same problem.

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