Raijintek morpheus problem

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OK, I attempted to install this on my vega 56 last night and all seemed to go well but I cannot get a signal from the card anymore. Tried everything I could think of to troubleshoot but I'm afraid I have somehow broken it. The lights come on and the fans spin but that's it.

Any advice or do I cry in the corner?
 
Is there a requirement in your bios or settings that there has to be a fan connected to the card?
Perhaps plug in the stock fan to see if you get a signal.
 
It has worked for 6 months just hot and loud as the reference model will be. I'm starting to accept that i've damaged the card somehow while putting on the morpheus. I expect that i've damaged the die somehow as mine was unmolded and it worked before but not after. I've tried all sorts with no luck. Expensive lesson learned i think. Shame as it was a great card, just the first AMD reference card i've ever had and the last, can't be doing with the loud blower.
 
It has worked for 6 months just hot and loud as the reference model will be. I'm starting to accept that i've damaged the card somehow while putting on the morpheus. I expect that i've damaged the die somehow as mine was unmolded and it worked before but not after. I've tried all sorts with no luck. Expensive lesson learned i think. Shame as it was a great card, just the first AMD reference card i've ever had and the last, can't be doing with the loud blower.
You took the block back off
And looked for physical damage?
Then tried putting it back on
Or putting the standard cooler
Back on?
 
So far I've reseated the morpheus 3 times at least and given the card a clean and look over and nothing looks damaged. When that didn't work i put the stock cooler back and and that didn't change anything. I think the computer boots, the card does get power but there's no signal. The GPUtach LED's on the PCB light up so it's not completely dead. I have an old nvidia card in the machine and when i boot into ubuntu with the old card as the main display i can get the OS to see the vega card as an attached device but that's all. I'm presuming at this point that the card gets power and the OS can read the BIOS so therefore sees the card but I've damaged something that's causing it to give no picture.
 
Doesn't sound good unfortunately
Did you tighten the block
Screws~ones over the die~a bit at
A time in an X pattern
So it goes down flat?
Same idea as a cpu block
 
That what i attempted. Those reference braces for the vega need some serious force to get them to screw in. I tried, felt like i was putting too much pressure on and stopped and put the morpheous one on instead. Thats probably where it went wrong. Dont have a way to confirm it for sure though which is frustrating. After trying everything i'm fairly sure its dead now but thanks for replying. Going to take the pain and buy another card. Def not blower though and i'll prob end up with similar performance for the best part of £300.
 
That what i attempted. Those reference braces for the vega need some serious force to get them to screw in. I tried, felt like i was putting too much pressure on and stopped and put the morpheous one on instead. Thats probably where it went wrong. Dont have a way to confirm it for sure though which is frustrating. After trying everything i'm fairly sure its dead now but thanks for replying. Going to take the pain and buy another card. Def not blower though and i'll prob end up with similar performance for the best part of £300.
Never ever bought a blower style
Gpu
And I feel your pain mate
 
Could it be the GPU is to heavy now and needs propping up so it is level in the PCIE slot?

You may be able to test this if you lay the case on its side.
 
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