Hi guys, I got my new graphics card yesterday, so I plugged it in, attached my monitor to the little adapter that came with it and plugged it into the back.
I power on, and the monitor receives no output, I can hear the computer booting up, all components whirring and the HDD loading Windows, but no output to the monitor whatsoever.
So I plugged it back into my integrated graphics slot, this worked fine, so I disabled the Integrated display adapter in Windows. Tried again, still no luck.
So then I decided to check what the primary display device is in BIOS, which turned out to be PCIe rather than the Onboard chip, so that sounds right.
The fan on the card spins, so it is receiving some power, but I was wondering since I have only got a 250W PSU, with a pathetic 13A on the 12v rail, could it be falling short of the mark?
If so, luckily I have a friend who is willing to give me his old 400W PSU and wire it in for free (since I don't trust myself and he is more experienced than I am)
Just wanted to check before I get into action.
I power on, and the monitor receives no output, I can hear the computer booting up, all components whirring and the HDD loading Windows, but no output to the monitor whatsoever.
So I plugged it back into my integrated graphics slot, this worked fine, so I disabled the Integrated display adapter in Windows. Tried again, still no luck.
So then I decided to check what the primary display device is in BIOS, which turned out to be PCIe rather than the Onboard chip, so that sounds right.
The fan on the card spins, so it is receiving some power, but I was wondering since I have only got a 250W PSU, with a pathetic 13A on the 12v rail, could it be falling short of the mark?
If so, luckily I have a friend who is willing to give me his old 400W PSU and wire it in for free (since I don't trust myself and he is more experienced than I am)
Just wanted to check before I get into action.