i had 3 980Ti, also had 3 monitors, one of the 980 Ti started to flicker and got a dark screen now and then on my 85 inch tv 4k 120hz when gaming/getting hot, playing at 1080p, only that card did this on that tv. the other card did not have any issue at all on that tv, i tried the card on my other 2 monitors and no issue at all, i thought it was temp, but after repasting it and trying out new thermalpads, i still got flicker and dark screen sometimes on my 85 inch tv. still to this day i have not found any solution to why it did this.
To state the obvious I’ve run into boards with legacy BIOS that won’t boot anything produced after HD7xxx or a 10xx series. Most recently my TG01-2300w will no longer boot with an HD7770 after updating Adrenalin (also took out my LAN port), but to be fair I didn’t delete my RX 6600 drivers prior to downgrading.
Today, actually. I had to jump into Bios, turn the integrated graphics only on, download the driver, wait for Windows to download it's default drivers, restart, run driver update, restart back to bios, then turn the controller back to Auto. All set. Similar issue with my non-APU CPU. Ran a similar process of an HD8450 with the new GPU, run the graphics through the HD, download the drivers, wait for Windows again, restart, install driver, restart, then remove the HD. Magic
Could be something in the bio of the motherboard preventing that car from working. I found out the hard way because I purchased a few second GENHP Pavilion machines a few years ago for really cheap. It was going to turn them in into some budget fPC and for some reason all of the seven and 900 series cards I had would not work with those machines and I had to resort to sticking a few 550 TI in them and selling them for pennies over what I had into them just to get rid of them.
Yes, I had an AMD card that was 7600 series that would not work with an Intel system, but it did work with an AMD system. Most people would say, though, whether it is an AMD or Intel card, it should work with any system. Am I right or wrong?
I had an old intel board that would only work with nvidia cards, not amd. I updated the bios to the newest one and it fixed it.
I've had this problem before. I thought it was the video card being jank. Turns out it needed a couple of shots of de-oxit in the PCIE card slot.
would make sense as putting it in another computer probably cleaned off whatever was on the pins
i had 3 980Ti, also had 3 monitors, one of the 980 Ti started to flicker and got a dark screen now and then on my 85 inch tv 4k 120hz when gaming/getting hot, playing at 1080p, only that card did this on that tv.
the other card did not have any issue at all on that tv, i tried the card on my other 2 monitors and no issue at all, i thought it was temp, but after repasting it and trying out new thermalpads, i still got flicker and dark screen sometimes on my 85 inch tv. still to this day i have not found any solution to why it did this.
To state the obvious I’ve run into boards with legacy BIOS that won’t boot anything produced after HD7xxx or a 10xx series. Most recently my TG01-2300w will no longer boot with an HD7770 after updating Adrenalin (also took out my LAN port), but to be fair I didn’t delete my RX 6600 drivers prior to downgrading.
Today, actually. I had to jump into Bios, turn the integrated graphics only on, download the driver, wait for Windows to download it's default drivers, restart, run driver update, restart back to bios, then turn the controller back to Auto. All set. Similar issue with my non-APU CPU. Ran a similar process of an HD8450 with the new GPU, run the graphics through the HD, download the drivers, wait for Windows again, restart, install driver, restart, then remove the HD.
Magic
Yes it's called parts compatibility lol
I have an r9 380 and an r7 250 they both do great! well, maybe not the r7 250 lol. but its a good low-profile card.
mostly happens when you pair old boards with newer cards. updating the bios should help. so the board can adress the card properly
Could be something in the bio of the motherboard preventing that car from working. I found out the hard way because I purchased a few second GENHP Pavilion machines a few years ago for really cheap. It was going to turn them in into some budget fPC and for some reason all of the seven and 900 series cards I had would not work with those machines and I had to resort to sticking a few 550 TI in them and selling them for pennies over what I had into them just to get rid of them.
Radeon gpus have problem working on old potato computers.
PCI express controller not compatible
Yes, I had an AMD card that was 7600 series that would not work with an Intel system, but it did work with an AMD system. Most people would say, though, whether it is an AMD or Intel card, it should work with any system. Am I right or wrong?
it should work with any system I would assume as well, but also have heard that.
Easy,beo.
It too old,and the motherboard had no support for it.
OR.
It's "golden fingers" were dirty,and you cleaned 'em
I had a MB that required 2 starts to boot