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Avoid any visual effects once the new graphics card is installed.

Avoid any visual effects once the new graphics card is installed.

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walee123
Senior Member
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11-04-2016, 11:29 PM
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I have a windows pc equipped with an i7-4770k and a gt 1030. It was functioning well with a 240w power supply, but after installing my gtx 1650 low profile in the HP EliteDesk 800 G1, which is an older gaming PC, the graphics card failed to show any signal. After waiting about 30 seconds, all the fans started running at maximum speed, so I turned it off immediately. I removed the GPU and used the integrated graphics, but the same problem persisted (no signal after 30 seconds). I also tested with the old gt 1030, which had the same issue. I understand that the minimum PSU requirement for the gtx 1650 low profile is 300w, yet many systems use a 240w power supply successfully. Anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this?
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walee123
11-04-2016, 11:29 PM #1

I have a windows pc equipped with an i7-4770k and a gt 1030. It was functioning well with a 240w power supply, but after installing my gtx 1650 low profile in the HP EliteDesk 800 G1, which is an older gaming PC, the graphics card failed to show any signal. After waiting about 30 seconds, all the fans started running at maximum speed, so I turned it off immediately. I removed the GPU and used the integrated graphics, but the same problem persisted (no signal after 30 seconds). I also tested with the old gt 1030, which had the same issue. I understand that the minimum PSU requirement for the gtx 1650 low profile is 300w, yet many systems use a 240w power supply successfully. Anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this?

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AndyPro16
Junior Member
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11-06-2016, 10:05 PM
#2
Consider using a better PSU. It's possible the new GPU damaged it, and I wouldn't want to run anything with such a weak power supply.
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AndyPro16
11-06-2016, 10:05 PM #2

Consider using a better PSU. It's possible the new GPU damaged it, and I wouldn't want to run anything with such a weak power supply.

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PinqNoLag
Member
181
11-12-2016, 06:44 PM
#3
Try removing the BIOS settings, disconnect the battery for 20 minutes without a power source, and check if it starts up.
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PinqNoLag
11-12-2016, 06:44 PM #3

Try removing the BIOS settings, disconnect the battery for 20 minutes without a power source, and check if it starts up.

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mian_yang
Junior Member
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11-14-2016, 12:23 PM
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It might be due to how the system responds when it starts, possibly because of a malfunctioning power supply affecting fan behavior.
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mian_yang
11-14-2016, 12:23 PM #4

It might be due to how the system responds when it starts, possibly because of a malfunctioning power supply affecting fan behavior.

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vkruler
Junior Member
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11-14-2016, 12:48 PM
#5
Yeah Ive tried that even if I boot into the bios though im not getting any graphic output so I couldnt even see it
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vkruler
11-14-2016, 12:48 PM #5

Yeah Ive tried that even if I boot into the bios though im not getting any graphic output so I couldnt even see it