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PC won't boot when graphics card is plugged in.
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So I just bought a new psu and graphics card. The psu works great. But every time I seat the card in my pci-e slot the computer won't boot up. I have an amd hd 4250 card on the motherboard. The new card I got is the R9 270x by HIS. Please HELP!
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What is the mobo? Also what CPU do you have? and how many watts do you have?
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Can I get ALL the specs as well
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Rainbowshy wrote What is the mobo? Also what CPU do you have? and how many watts do you have?I have an ASROCK 880GMH/U3S3 Mobo, An AMD FX-4100 CPU, and 500w Rosewill.
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Rainbowshy wrote Can I get ALL the specs as wellwhat else do you need?
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Are you sure its not booting because it may be that you have not plugged your monitor into your graphics card? A way to check if your PC is booting is the HDD LED light will flash and the fans will spin on boot.
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DaBlueGamer wroteHmm, its hard to tell. make sure you are hooking all the components up. Make sure the psu is plugged in right, all that stuff. then try again. I can't tell whats wrongRainbowshy wrote What is the mobo? Also what CPU do you have? and how many watts do you have?I have an ASROCK 880GMH/U3S3 Mobo, An AMD FX-4100 CPU, and 500w Rosewill.
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-Lanaya- wrote Are you sure its not booting because it may be that you have not plugged your monitor into your graphics card? A way to check if your PC is booting is the HDD LED light will flash and the fans will spin on boot.so to sum up what she/he said. Try and turn on your computer again with the graphics card in it and see if the fans start to spin. If the fans dont spin come back and tell us.
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-Lanaya- wrote Are you sure its not booting because it may be that you have not plugged your monitor into your graphics card? A way to check if your PC is booting is the HDD LED light will flash and the fans will spin on boot.so to sum up what she/he said. Try and turn on your computer again with the graphics card in it and see if the fans start to spin. If the fans dont spin come back and tell us.
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Everything is hooked up right. I have both 6 pin connectors in the card. I have tried seating it in and outside of the case to make sure there are no seating issues. I have installed, uninstalled, then fresh installed the drivers on the disk and website. The BIOS is set up like it should be. Both my monitors are hooked up, one to the integrated, and one to the HDMI on the card. I have tried all the ports on the card. My computer just won't boot when it's seated inside the pci slot.
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