Soldato
is the gpu heavy and sagging, might need one of them support brackets?
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It’s reasonably heavy yeah, it comes with a support stand. I haven’t used it every time I’ve swapped the card back in (about 5 times now) but did initially on first setup and it didn’t workis the gpu heavy and sagging, might need one of them support brackets?
Nope they should work even on a Gen 1, Gen2, Gen3, Gen4 and Gen5 PCIE specs they will just reduce the performance due to bottlenecks and GEN3 will not bottleneck a 4070ti.
Op are you using a pcie riser cable? Or is the gpu connected DIRECTLY to the motherboard slot? I've recently had same issue as you after updating mobo bios (it changed my slots to pcie gen 4.0 and riser is only pcie gen 3.0 capable).Ah ok, damn, was hoping that was it lol
No, I'm not using a PCI riser or adapter of any sort, GPU is directly connected to the slot on the motherboard.True on the slots but if
A 3090ti could bottleneck pci 3.0 and this card is (supposed to) compete with that, what info have you drawn your conclusion from?
Op are you using a pcie riser cable? Or is the gpu connected DIRECTLY to the motherboard slot? I've recently had same issue as you after updating mobo bios (it changed my slots to pcie gen 4.0 and riser is only pcie gen 3.0 capable).
It might still be it. Set the motherboard up to use Pci-e 3.00 only using your old card.
If that works and you weren't using a riser perhaps the mobo maker cheaped out and didn't put pcie gen 4.0 on the secondary slot.
Yeah unfortunately it's starting to look more and more like a DOA card...Though I've had several instanes of riser cables causing some issues that are usually fixed with a 4.0 cable upgrade or a BIOS switch from auto to 3.0/4.0 I've not had a direct slot insertion cause this. The fact that the GPU isn't even registering in the BIOS where the other GPU does is very suspicious of a DOA card.
Maybe power related as some GPUs won't boot without the extra cables but as you say your 2080 works fine.
I've had a 7900XTX & 4080 FE with and without riser cables and no issues. However an RTX 2060 yesterday worked until the Windows drivers kicked in and then nothing. Not even a boot screen after so something was triggered in the BIOS. Swapping the old GPU back in and then setting the auto to 3.0 for the PCI-E slot fixed it so odds things can happen.
Are you saying this is what is displayed on your monitor by the non-working 4070Ti?If left on "Auto":
2080 installed - Displays "x16" and Link Speed displays "Gen3"
4070Ti installed - Displays "Not Present" and Link Speed displays "Auto"
No, I can only interact with the BIOS and see this info if I connect to the HDMI port on the motherboard.Are you saying this is what is displayed on your monitor by the non-working 4070Ti?
Yeah this sounds like a DOA card.No, I can only interact with the BIOS and see this info if I connect to the HDMI port on the motherboard.
I have not managed to get any display (POST screen, BIOS, Windows) when I connect a monitor to the 4070ti. The monitors simply detect no output at all from the card.
1) unfortunately i dont have access to another PC. My brother has a fairly new PC but dont think the PSU will have the required connections (2x8PIN). ill find out though.Yeah this sounds like a DOA card.
Id next try
1) try the gpu in another pc if you can
2) clean the contacts on both mono and gpu with some contact cleaner and dry then re try
3) try with a riser cable if you have one (I've seen weirder fixes happen ).
4) again know this sounds stupid by double triple check your power connections are OK. The 4080 series use a weird y type psu connection which should have been included in the box.
5) if that don't work send it back.
No nothing unfortunately.is there any led or diagnostic read out stuff on mb for fault finding? or anything on the gpu tho doubt it.
As you can RDP to the affected machine, it seems to boot, what does it show in terms of GPU being connected to it. ?No nothing unfortunately.
The GPU looks fine. As I say, the RGB lights on it come on and the 3x fans are spinning.
If I leave it to boot, even though I can't see anything on screen I can actually RDP to Windows from my laptop so it all boots up fine.
It's just like as far as the mobo is concerned there's no GPU installed...
Device manager only shows the intel GPU, the 4070 doesnt show.As you can RDP to the affected machine, it seems to boot, what does it show in terms of GPU being connected to that machine?
ive got 2 monitors, 1440p 165hz (DP cable) and 1080p 165hz (HDMI and DP cable connected)could it possibly be a cable issue? Some older cards might work with normal cables that come with monitors but some of these new cards might work better with aftermarket cables the supposably proper hdmi or dp cables.
Probs not but just a thought i had. Usually its just a issue on high res and high hz monitors but i dunno.
Dunno if its even possible for it to be a cable, if its not even showing in device manager when u remote login. So maybe forget the post?
Hopefully tho u can get ocuk to check it out with a rma, then ull know for sure one way or the other.
have had a look, no damage, pristinewhen u take it out next, have a look for any damage or somit that is sus, just incase u can see if any damage to it.