Type in System Information in the Windows search bar, next to Start Button. This will give you your motherboard brand/model.
Go to the manufacturer's website and find your motherboard model and find the ethernet driver. They should have one.
Also, as you stated you reset your PC, it will be...
This is a good suggestion.
Whilst OP is in the BIOS, they can temporarily turn off Turbo Boost for their CPU and only use the base clock as a next step of your step doesn't work.
A friend of mine had this similar issue and I found that his CPU used this feature, turned this off and it was...
Before you consider reinstalling Windows. Open command prompt and enter the below command:
sfc /scannow
This command scans the operating system and will repair any corrupted files (corrupted files can cause instability and sometimes cause BSODs). It doesn't take long to complete either...
After searching the error "The VGA card is not supported by UEFI driver" - I found a few posts about this being an issue with Asus Motherboards. Copy and paste this into Google and hopefully you'll find a fix.
In regards to your other issues, check Device Manager to see if you find any...
It's been a while since Ive done this myself, I tend to forget what you can/can't do during Safe mode.
To check that you have the latest version of the driver for your GPU, go into the properties for your GPU in device manager. Then compare this to the version in Geforce Experience
If it's not showing under "Display Adapters", then go back into msconfig and turn off Safe Boot. Boot back into Windows normally and check in Device manager again.
If it's still not showing, your system is not detecting the GPU. I'd turn off the PC, reseat your GPU and disconnect/reconnect the...
Okay, let's start from scratch.
Let's completely uninstall display driver by doing the below:
1. Download latest driver for your GPU (do not install it), leave it in your downloads folder.
2. Press Windows key + R, type in msconfig
3. This opens a new Window, select Boot, then under Boot...
Ah, okay, this program would find any BSOD dump files and put them into an easy to read format.
When you said you reset Windows, how did you do this? Was this the method from Settings - System - Recovery?
I'm not a fan of this method and never found it useful. I've found it cause further...
Unfortunately your CPU does not have integrated graphics, I checked this on the AMD website.
As a reset reinstalls Windows OS and removes all drivers, have you reinstalled drivers for your Motherboard and checked Windows updates?
Install this software called Blue Screen Viewer to see if it has...
What are your system specifications?
If your CPU has onboard graphics, which this issue occurs, move your display cable to the onboard graphics to see if display reappears.
This could be a bad driver, causing your system to crash which then ramps up your fans as they are no longer being...
Double check the connector for the CPU into the mother board, you need to use the V12 8-PIN (can be different) as this cable looks similar to the connector you use for your GPU.
I would definitely test the card in another system before thinking of a replacement.
I'm using my phone to read other posts so apologies in advance if you did mention this already. Did you say you reinstalled Windows?
If so, was this by a full reinstall or was it just a reset? Your BSOD could...
In my opinion putting the 4080 in the AMD system would be best suited, then move your 3070 to the Intel.
Either way both systems are great for 1440p display.
Yes you can do this but your motherboard needs to support it. I used to do this on my system.
Go into the BIOS and there should be a setting called iGPU multi monitor or something in those lines. Check your motherboard manual?
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