Monitor doesn't display anything?
I bought a new graphics card yesterday. My monitor is on, but I can't see anything. The DisplayPort cable is connected to the graphics card.
What could be the reason for this?
I bought a new graphics card yesterday. My monitor is on, but I can't see anything. The DisplayPort cable is connected to the graphics card.
What could be the reason for this?
Hello, My question is, can I simply put my hard drive with the operating system installed into the other PC and start it up normally?
Would need around 550-600 watts, but I'm not sure what I need/what I should look out for regarding the PCIe connections
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Hey, I want to order my PC, but when I want to select my graphics card (4070 Ti Super), I only have the "Any Manufacturer" option. I'd like one with three fans and from a good brand, but I don't know how long I have to wait until they're back in stock. So I was…
Hello, I'm stuck in the GIGABYTE BIOS system. I've watched all the videos and still haven't been able to figure out what the problem was. I'm not being suggested anything in the booting options, as if Windows doesn't even recognize it. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Both have roughly the same gaming performance, but the Ryzen 9 has much better multithreading capabilities. Which would you choose?
Too many possibilities
Just go through this list and check over your motherboard or another PC
https://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cb-Tipps-PC-Hardware-gänge-nicht-an-31450773.html
Check if the monitor has its own settings menu. If necessary, the correct input must be set if it has 3 or 4 different inputs. did he work beforehand without the card on the pc?
could, however, also lie on the graphics card if it is not properly connected internally, e.g., incorrect or no own power supply.