GPU inactive when display is turned off after DDU setup.
GPU inactive when display is turned off after DDU setup.
Current setup details: Model G4560 GA H110M H CV650W 1050TI. First installment worked, but the GPU card wasn't recognized. Downloaded a driver from NVIDIA GeForce. After some time away, the PC shut down and then crashed with BSOD when turned back on. System still doesn’t recognize the card even after DDU. Fans are running. Note: GPU appears dead but seller refunded it.
Yes, you're referring to connecting the Intel Integrated Graphics Processing Unit (IGPU) via the motherboard. This allows your system to use the built-in graphics hardware for tasks like gaming or video playback.
Insert the HDMI cable into the motherboard. Once the NVIDIA driver is installed, reinsert the GPU.
You can use the motherboard's GPU interface while your GPU card is active and manually install the NVIDIA driver. Don't remove the card first; instead, try downloading the driver after installation. If you previously attempted to download the driver without the card installed, the notification indicated it couldn't be detected.
It's not sure if the GPU was just installed recently. Did it function before? 1050Ti models are often counterfeit. Where did you purchase it? Was the item available in the listing? When was it added?
Is this a newly acquired item? Would you like to view an image of it?
i've already attempted this but it only shows a black screen despite the fans running normally. I know the system was already using a DGPU before reformatting. Regarding your question, yes, it worked initially—after setting up my GeForce Experience, it functioned for about 20 minutes. Then suddenly it triggered a BSOD. I've had this second-hand MSI GTX 1050TI card installed locally in our country. The first photo was taken before the issue occurred. PPS: when I connected the cable to the motherboard during installation with the DGPU already set, I enabled "integrated graphics" in BIOS thinking it might help the system use the display from the DGPU.