![]() Once there was a case when power switch was faulty and caused issues. Maybe you need to update BIOS to get dedicated GPU working or maybe your cable is connected to one output, (GPU or iGPU), but computer is sending signal to the other one. You could try unplugging the GPU from machine and connecting cable to motherboards video output as 7700X has iGPU. Since I know a case where this happened a long time a go:Īre you sure you connected your monitor to RTX 3060? (or by accident to motherboards video output?) Post back with exactly what is happening to your PC when you apply power? Post any Trouble LED lights that are on or Digital Codes or Beeps you hear. I would disconnect everything from your motherboard except PSU, CPU, and one stick of RAM Memory.ĭo all of the above if your PC is not going past POST and not booting into Windows. If you don't have any of those two type of Troubleshooting features then you would need to install a PC SPEAKER to hear the BEEP Sequences to determine what general hardware is causing the PC not to boot up. Check to see what Trouble LED lights are lit or Digital Codes are showing when it wouldn't boot up. Also make sure the CPU Cooler fan is running normally when you first power up. Okay, since everything happened after you re-seated the CPU I would check the CPU for any damaged pins on it. ![]() Please post your full Gigabyte B650M Model since there are several. Is the CPU Cooler fan running all the time with all the other case fans? When you apply power is your computer case HDD LED flashing or staying on solid for a few minutes? In that case just install the AMD Driver with whatever apps installs with it without installing the entire AMD Driver package. NOTE: There might be some conflict between the AMD Driver and Nvidia Graphics driver. Try using DDU with the internet disconnected and deleting C:\AMD if it exists BEFORE installing the AMD driver again. Here is the latest AMD APU Processor Integrated Graphics driver from AMD. Go to Windows Settings -Display and see if all your Monitors are showing correctly with the proper Resolution selected. Check Device Manager to make sure there are no errors both are enabled.ĭoes the same thing happen with your Nvidia GPU Card or just the Integrated Graphics?Īre you using both the GPU card and your Motherboard's Video Output to run 2 or more Displays? Generally when you install a GPU Card with Integrated Graphics the GPU Card becomes the Main Display Adapter in BIOS automatically unless you manually set the IGPU as the Main Display Adapter.
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