So my question is, is this most likely a hardware compatibility problem, a software issue, or did I get a bum GPU? And if it is a hardware issue, how far can I update my GPU with the motherboard I have? Unfortunately, I don't have another computer to test the R9 in to tell whether the issue is my setup or the card itself. The problem goes away when I put the old 7770 back in. Despite that, though, I just get a black monitor that doesn't even get to the initial BIOS screen. The R9 itself seems to operate, too - the fans run, and the indicator lights on both 6-pin power plugs are lit green. When I power on, all my PC's components start up, and I can hear the hard disk running through its usual boot-up noises. However, after I switch out the cards, my system refuses to boot. I ran through the usual driver uninstall, and ran an additional sweep with AMD's tool to make sure I got everything. So I recently bought an ASUS Radeon R9 270X 4GB to upgrade my graphics. For a little background, here are my basic specs at the moment:īIOS Version: American Megatrends P03-A3, Hey guys, I'm going insane over installing an upgraded GPU in my system.
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