The motherboard isn't recognizing your graphics card.
The motherboard isn't recognizing your graphics card.
It glows brightly like a Christmas tree, probably not the power source.
Just confirm it’s connected to your graphics card. Then I’d simply tell you to turn off the igpu.
Your GPU has a dual-bios verification to ensure it matches the correct model, specifically the non-power-saving version. Is there any noise from the motherboard? Is the GPU properly installed? Could the RGB lighting be controlled through external power connectors instead of the PCI-E slot? Are fast boot features activated in your BIOS/UEFI settings?
I verified, as you should. On the motherboard's GPU slot there are flaps that have fallen off—could that be the issue? Since I have a warranty, I thought about replacing them. I managed to reattach them successfully! Edited May 14, 2022 by Zefrost