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Jan 6 2017 11:20pm
Buildlt pc. And it wont display through hdmi. I tried 2 different cord and both didnt work. Please help id like to install windows 10 on it tonite
And i have power to the gpu and the gpu pci clip did click in when i inserted it

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Quote (im_the_jew @ Jan 6 2017 09:20pm)
Buildlt pc. And it wont display through hdmi. I tried 2 different cord and both didnt work. Please help id like to install windows 10 on it tonite
And i have power to the gpu and the gpu pci clip did click in when i inserted it


Tried a new tv and it didnt work also
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Quote (im_the_jew @ Jan 6 2017 09:20pm)
Buildlt pc. And it wont display through hdmi. I tried 2 different cord and both didnt work. Please help id like to install windows 10 on it tonite
And i have power to the gpu and the gpu pci clip did click in when i inserted it


Build is a 1070 asus, z170 a mobo, 6600k
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Jan 7 2017 02:52am
Are you sure you are plugging into the GPU and not onto the motherboard HDMI output?
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Jan 7 2017 04:26am


Did you remember to set the TV to HDMI input?
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Quote (ZwiX @ Jan 7 2017 12:52am)
Are you sure you are plugging into the GPU and not onto the motherboard HDMI output?


Yes i did plug straight into the gpu. And yes i did also cyange the input. I looked at a few threards last night. Some people say the dvi connection is standard in their bios. So im buying a dvi to hdmi cord.
Also another solution would maybe to remove the gpu use onbloard graphics to boot and and change to pcg instead of pci or something like that.

Heres a link so this possible solution.

Any other ideas i would appreciate guys



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Quote (im_the_jew @ Jan 7 2017 08:31am)
Yes i did plug straight into the gpu. And yes i did also cyange the input. I looked at a few threards last night. Some people say the dvi connection is standard in their bios. So im buying a dvi to hdmi cord.
Also another solution would maybe to remove the gpu use onbloard graphics to boot and and change to pcg instead of pci or something like that.

Heres a link so this possible solution.

Any other ideas i would appreciate guys


have u tried onboard gpu?
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Quote (serialj0e @ Jan 7 2017 10:48am)
have u tried onboard gpu?


Im going to remove the gpu and try that
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Jan 7 2017 12:55pm
So it powers on?
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