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- 10 Nov 2016
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My GPU is not functioning correctly. The fans are spinning correctly, it is mounted correctly, in device manager it shows up as a GTX 1070, which is correct. However, under "properties" it says that Windows has stopped the device because it has reported problems.
Now, I have looked for online tutorials on how to solve this problem and most suggested I uninstall the drivers and reinstall them. I have tried this multiple times and it has not worked.
Recently, I went into the BIOS and noticed that under Advanced\System Agent (SA) Configuration\Graphics Configuration there is a setting entitled "primary display", which is set to "CPU Graphics". This seems to be the source of the problem. I have changed this setting to "Auto" and "PCIE" (the only other options), and instead of allowing the monitor to receive an input from the graphics card, instead when I re-enter the BIOS, every time it has reset this setting to "CPU Graphics". I definitely have the latest version of the BIOS installed, and I am unsure how to solve this problem.
Is it possible that there is a problem with the card itself? Since two items in this order were faulty already (RAM and HDD), I am suspecting that. If you have any suggestions for my try and fix this issue, I would gladly take the advice.
For reference, the motherboard I am using is the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming
Now, I have looked for online tutorials on how to solve this problem and most suggested I uninstall the drivers and reinstall them. I have tried this multiple times and it has not worked.
Recently, I went into the BIOS and noticed that under Advanced\System Agent (SA) Configuration\Graphics Configuration there is a setting entitled "primary display", which is set to "CPU Graphics". This seems to be the source of the problem. I have changed this setting to "Auto" and "PCIE" (the only other options), and instead of allowing the monitor to receive an input from the graphics card, instead when I re-enter the BIOS, every time it has reset this setting to "CPU Graphics". I definitely have the latest version of the BIOS installed, and I am unsure how to solve this problem.
Is it possible that there is a problem with the card itself? Since two items in this order were faulty already (RAM and HDD), I am suspecting that. If you have any suggestions for my try and fix this issue, I would gladly take the advice.
For reference, the motherboard I am using is the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming