Hello everyone,
So I had 2 questions, and Ill try and make this as short as possible for your convenience.
I recently built my 1st gaming PC (Intel Core i7-3770, EVGA GeForce GTX 770, NZXT Phantom 240 - System Build - PCPartPicker Canada) , and had a couple problems with the display while the GPU (GeForce GTX 770) was plugged into the motherboard (MSI Z77A G41) which then I fixed... or so I thought... I got it to work through the motherboard, so now the display works on the monitors and I can start up the computer and install drivers for the GPU and see that the computer recognizes it in "Devices Manager" panel, but as soon as I plug the VGA connector into the GPU it shows no display once again... literally nothing, the light in the monitor just starts flashing after a while... I have tested 2 different monitors which gave me the same result, and I tried playing the the BIOS around but did not find anything that fixed the problem... so my question is does my GPU work even if it shows no display when I connect the VGA connector into the graphics card? If I was to install a game would I be able to run it at high settings or would it run in the integrated graphics card (Intel HD 4000)... and the other question is if it does not work, how do I fix this?
I appreciate your help in advance, and will try and answer the questions about this problem as soon as possible... thanks!
P.S. I made a post before about the problem that I had before this, which was that the graphics card did not show display at all when plugged into the mother board... (which I thought I fixed)
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2236675/msi-z77a...
So I had 2 questions, and Ill try and make this as short as possible for your convenience.
I recently built my 1st gaming PC (Intel Core i7-3770, EVGA GeForce GTX 770, NZXT Phantom 240 - System Build - PCPartPicker Canada) , and had a couple problems with the display while the GPU (GeForce GTX 770) was plugged into the motherboard (MSI Z77A G41) which then I fixed... or so I thought... I got it to work through the motherboard, so now the display works on the monitors and I can start up the computer and install drivers for the GPU and see that the computer recognizes it in "Devices Manager" panel, but as soon as I plug the VGA connector into the GPU it shows no display once again... literally nothing, the light in the monitor just starts flashing after a while... I have tested 2 different monitors which gave me the same result, and I tried playing the the BIOS around but did not find anything that fixed the problem... so my question is does my GPU work even if it shows no display when I connect the VGA connector into the graphics card? If I was to install a game would I be able to run it at high settings or would it run in the integrated graphics card (Intel HD 4000)... and the other question is if it does not work, how do I fix this?
I appreciate your help in advance, and will try and answer the questions about this problem as soon as possible... thanks!
P.S. I made a post before about the problem that I had before this, which was that the graphics card did not show display at all when plugged into the mother board... (which I thought I fixed)
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2236675/msi-z77a...
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1