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Computer whizzes please enter - need help with graphics car installation
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 15880901" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>What is the make and model of the 500w PSU that you installed? I had a cheap 650w Thermaltake PSU installed in my wife's computer with a 1070 GPU and had nothing but problems with it.</p><p></p><p>You should however at least get video posting on the new GPU even with a crap PSU. </p><p></p><p>But you want a high quality, "Gold Rated" PSU. Never go cheap with a PSU. I now have a 750w Gold Rated EVGA PSU running with her 1070 and it is working flawless.</p><p></p><p>My wife's new GPU also did not post the first time I turned on the computer after installing it. Had to switch from onboard to PCIE in the BIOS for the card to post video.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried booting up with the GPU installed but plugging the monitor into the onboard video port? Then change the primary display adaptor in the BIOS to PCIE and reboot. Move the monitor cable over to the RX580. Those RX580 cards also have a lot of ports on the back. Make sure you have it plugged into the right one reserved for the first monitor. You are using HDMI to HDMI correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 15880901, member: 17952"] What is the make and model of the 500w PSU that you installed? I had a cheap 650w Thermaltake PSU installed in my wife's computer with a 1070 GPU and had nothing but problems with it. You should however at least get video posting on the new GPU even with a crap PSU. But you want a high quality, "Gold Rated" PSU. Never go cheap with a PSU. I now have a 750w Gold Rated EVGA PSU running with her 1070 and it is working flawless. My wife's new GPU also did not post the first time I turned on the computer after installing it. Had to switch from onboard to PCIE in the BIOS for the card to post video. Have you tried booting up with the GPU installed but plugging the monitor into the onboard video port? Then change the primary display adaptor in the BIOS to PCIE and reboot. Move the monitor cable over to the RX580. Those RX580 cards also have a lot of ports on the back. Make sure you have it plugged into the right one reserved for the first monitor. You are using HDMI to HDMI correct? [/QUOTE]
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