DOA graphic card? ?

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Hello again OcUK peeps!!

I recieved my new order today from OcUK (big thanks to DPD!). I put everything together and its all seems fine, well fine that is apart from i get NO graphics output :( the fans spin fine (not at 100% or anything) but the fan on the GFX card doesnt spin! :( Ok i thought maybe just a power thing, nope it doesn'i work in another PC :(

Someone please tell me im missing a trick, i dont need both 6-pin power plugs in ? spec is below

Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 LGA775 'Wolfdale' 3.16GHz (1333FSB) - Retail
XFX GeForce GTX 260 XT "Core 216 55nm" 896MB GDDR3 - Retail
Asus P5Q-E Intel P45 (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
OCZ ModXStream Pro 700w Silent SLI Ready ATX2 Modular Power Supply
Antec 300 Three Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case - Black (No PSU)
OCZ Gold Edition 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 PC2-8500C5 Dual Channel
Tuniq Tower 120-LFB CPU Cooler 7
OCZ Freeze Extreme Thermal Conductivity Compound
 
thanks for the response!

so BOTH 6 pin PSU cables need to be plugged in? If I ran this on my old PSU it only has the adapter for 2x molex to one 6 pin psu lead?


are u sure ? lol i feel like a right n00b !
 
thanks for the response!

so BOTH 6 pin PSU cables need to be plugged in? If I ran this on my old PSU it only has the adapter for 2x molex to one 6 pin psu lead?


are u sure ? lol i feel like a right n00b !


Have you tried RTFM* for the GPU?

[reading the ******* manual ;) ]

Should clear it up. It'll probably be in the quick start guide [most GPUs have this] or on the CD.

Fully star out any swearing
 
Your new ocz psu is supplied with 1 6 pin pcie plug and another 8 pin pcie plug, 2 pins on this 8 pin plug are detachable, as the 8 pin config is used on higher end cards such as the gtx 280, detach the 2 pins and then plug in the 2 6 pin plugs to the card.
 
Yep read the manual (it has generic instructions) and it should only need one 6 pin from what i can read, (and as i thought)

But the fan doesnt spin and there is no output, so looks like this one is going back to OcUK.

Yes I know it looks pretty silly postin about getting a GFX card workin, i simply wanted a few opinions incase i had missed a trick!
 
You have both six pin adapters with the PSU - have you actually tried both of them in the card to see if the problem recurs?

On scale, putting an 'extra' six pin adapter on the GPU costs them hundreds of quid per thousand units produced - they don't do it for laughs.

Edit:
ahem, the OP is officialy a certified muppet

Thanks!


No probs:D
 
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u plugged in the power plugs to the gfx card?

checked if the card is seated properly?

nothing shorting on card?
i had this when i upgraded my cards, one of the pci-e power cables on the second card wasn't fully seated properly so i thought the card was dead, but did build the system about 1 in the morning but it's an easy mistake to make, just check the power cables and that the card is sitting in the slot properly :D
 
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