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Jan 21 2015 09:59pm
Does that off the wall Power supply have a 6 pin lead for the GTX 750?


IF it does you need to plug it in where the RED circle is.




This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 21 2015 10:05pm
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what i would do is,
download the 750 driver as a saved file, put it on your desktop
uninstall your 610 drivers completely, take out 610 from your tower, ask ghot for step by step process. (you have an igpu, so dun worry if it looks zoomed in and shit, plug your monitor to mobo, not gpu)
then shutdown your computer, put in your 750, boot it up
once on desktop, install your 750 driver that you had saved on desktop.

prebuilts are gay, prolly causing some bugs/interfering with the 750.

This post was edited by Secksii on Jan 21 2015 10:04pm
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Jan 21 2015 10:05pm


shit ignore this lol


This post was edited by Nanjing on Jan 21 2015 10:08pm
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Quote (Nanjing @ Jan 22 2015 12:05am)



Close...but still not right...close Speccy and re-open it...and post the pic of the page with the temperatures. ;)


Then find the 6 pin lead (cable) coming from the power supply and plug it into the vid card.



/e Right where the RED circle is...





This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 21 2015 10:09pm
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Close...but still not right...close DSpeccy and re-open it...and post the pic of the page with the temperatures. ;)


Then find the 6 pin lead coming from the power supply and plug it into the vid card.


it has the 6 pin lead the guy plugged it in when he ran it at the shop it was still freezing at the bio screen.



This post was edited by Nanjing on Jan 21 2015 10:11pm
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Quote (Nanjing @ Jan 22 2015 12:09am)
it has the 6 pin lead the guy plugged it in when he ran it at the shop it was still freezing at the bio screen.



Try it again...and when you do...look at bottom left of what you call the BIOS screen to see if it says press F1 to...blah, blah blah...hit the F1 key and then when you're IN the BIOS...hit the F10 key to save and exit the BIOS.


also make sure the monitor is hooked to the vid card...and that the vid card is completely seated in the PCI-E slot closest to the CPU.




This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 21 2015 10:15pm
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Quote (Ghot @ Jan 21 2015 11:11pm)
Try it again...and when you do...look at bottom left of what you call the BIOS screen to see if it says press F1 to...blah, blah blah...hit the F1 key and then when you're IN the BIOS...hit the F10 key to save and exit the BIOS.


also make sure the monitor is hooked to the vid card...and that the vid card is completely seated in the PCI-E slot closest to the CPU.


i will give this a try didn't want to mess with anything on the bios screen. thank you for helping
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Sometimes when you change the vid card, the BIOS sorta hiccups...and it'll say at bottom left Hit F1 to enter Setup...or something like that... do so....then when you're IN the BIOS just hit F10 to bring up the save and exit box...answer yes, and comp should reboot into Windows.


/e Make sure the little plastic clip at the other end of the PCI-E slot (from the red arrow) "clicks" into place.











/e DON'T WORRY...it'll work with the 700 series vid cards too...they weren't out yet when the manual was printed. :)

This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 21 2015 10:36pm
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Jan 21 2015 10:40pm
Short version:


1. Turn comp off...take out the GT 610...hook monitor to the motherboard vid connector.
2. Turn comp on, enter the BIOS and do step #2 in the TOP section. Hit F10 to save and exit the BIOS...turn the computer off.


3. Put the GTX 750 in the PCI-E slot, hook up the 6 pin cable, then connect the monitor to the GTX 750 vid card.
4. Turn the computer on and enter the BIOS, and do step #3 in the bottom section.





/e It should have just been a simple, change the vid card, but maybe the BIOS got confused. ???

This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 21 2015 10:47pm
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Jan 22 2015 01:18am
did u uninstall all drivers
before taking out gpu
and installing new gpu
that sounds like the issue
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