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R9 390 No display signal

Sorry I don't follow what you mean by the CPU - there are no onobard gfx on the P67 boards. Which is why I keep having to use the old card to boot to try things
 
Sorry I don't follow what you mean by the CPU - there are no onobard gfx on the P67 boards. Which is why I keep having to use the old card to boot to try things

well damn :D hmmmmmm......no clue other than bunk mb? had one from asus with 6600k apu; ran that fine; but trying to upgrade 7670k apu or 7700k apu.....wouldn't post to windows......even with latest bios *grumbles* Matt might have a better idea hehe
 
So to keep you up to date with my contact with Asus regarding this :

I have provided the same information as in this topic to them and so far been told :
- Test on another mobo
- Get in touch with the store

Even though I told them it had been RMA'd and returned as working - after informing them of this :
- The 2 components should be compatible test of another mobo to determine if it's a GFX card fault

After re-re-stating it had been RMA'd and tested :
- After checking Mobo, GFX card and QVL list I can see the possible reason is they are not compatible.

I've requested more details as to why as there is absolutely no detail of what has been found, will keep you up to date with the response - I don't hold out much hope as after phoning and jumping through the automated menus you get directed back to the web form on their site which has a 2 day wait time to get a 1 liner back from someone.

Unbelievably frustrating. All in all still no idea what the problem might be but I don't think I will be purchasing any more Asus products any time soon.
 
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