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The motherboard refuses to accept the GTX 960.

The motherboard refuses to accept the GTX 960.

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horse700
Junior Member
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11-03-2016, 03:44 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I completed assembling the PC and each time I install the graphics card (GTX 960 4GB), the motherboard emits one long beep followed by three short ones. After removing the card and connecting directly to the motherboard's VGA, I see the display appears. Now I attempted to adjust BIOS settings such as disabling Fastboot, CSM, and Secure Boot, but only the absence of error beeps remains. The monitor still receives some signal from the card yet shows "no signal." When I disconnect the graphics card and use just the motherboard's VGA, everything functions properly. I tried installing the card in another PC and it worked without issues. My current specs are: i7-3770K, 32GB RAM, ASUS P8B75-V GTX 960 WindForce, 4GB VRAM, 650W PSU. Any advice would be appreciated. Also, I really dislike ASUS! Thank you!
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horse700
11-03-2016, 03:44 PM #1

Hello everyone, I completed assembling the PC and each time I install the graphics card (GTX 960 4GB), the motherboard emits one long beep followed by three short ones. After removing the card and connecting directly to the motherboard's VGA, I see the display appears. Now I attempted to adjust BIOS settings such as disabling Fastboot, CSM, and Secure Boot, but only the absence of error beeps remains. The monitor still receives some signal from the card yet shows "no signal." When I disconnect the graphics card and use just the motherboard's VGA, everything functions properly. I tried installing the card in another PC and it worked without issues. My current specs are: i7-3770K, 32GB RAM, ASUS P8B75-V GTX 960 WindForce, 4GB VRAM, 650W PSU. Any advice would be appreciated. Also, I really dislike ASUS! Thank you!

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_Bl4nko_
Junior Member
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11-03-2016, 04:36 PM
#2
Activate CSM, attempt again. If unsuccessful, refresh the BIOS. Reset CMOS. Insert the card. Utilize igpu to verify if it's dedicated. Experiment with another PCIe slot.
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_Bl4nko_
11-03-2016, 04:36 PM #2

Activate CSM, attempt again. If unsuccessful, refresh the BIOS. Reset CMOS. Insert the card. Utilize igpu to verify if it's dedicated. Experiment with another PCIe slot.

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BigHaza
Member
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11-03-2016, 09:53 PM
#3
I noted the updates were made, and I followed all your advice, but unfortunately there were no improvements.
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BigHaza
11-03-2016, 09:53 PM #3

I noted the updates were made, and I followed all your advice, but unfortunately there were no improvements.

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xXZommerXx
Member
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11-03-2016, 11:53 PM
#4
Have you attempted to link the dgpu and view an image using it, then confirmed if it's a dedicated GPU?
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xXZommerXx
11-03-2016, 11:53 PM #4

Have you attempted to link the dgpu and view an image using it, then confirmed if it's a dedicated GPU?

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JimmieJRocks
Junior Member
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11-04-2016, 08:59 AM
#5
Only motherboard posts correctly without the GTX, functions properly when using the IGPU. After connecting the GTX, display disappears but error beep codes appear or a single beep with no signal warning on the monitor. Should I update the GTX VBIO? It seems to work fine with lower-end boards but not with the ASUS one, which is really frustrating!
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JimmieJRocks
11-04-2016, 08:59 AM #5

Only motherboard posts correctly without the GTX, functions properly when using the IGPU. After connecting the GTX, display disappears but error beep codes appear or a single beep with no signal warning on the monitor. Should I update the GTX VBIO? It seems to work fine with lower-end boards but not with the ASUS one, which is really frustrating!

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Nkuckles
Junior Member
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11-04-2016, 11:09 AM
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If you purchased it secondhand, consider using it. The brand doesn't determine the quality.
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Nkuckles
11-04-2016, 11:09 AM #6

If you purchased it secondhand, consider using it. The brand doesn't determine the quality.