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Itβs best practice to disconnect from the internet otherwise Windows will attempt to automatically install drivers - These are usually generic and not the best for gaming PCs.
Itβs best practice to disconnect from the internet otherwise Windows will attempt to automatically install drivers - These are usually generic and not the best for gaming PCs.
Re @Pyro request for drivers
Before doing any install, it is a good idea to go to the support page for your system. Download the drivers you are going to need i.e. chipset, sound, video, wireless, etc. Whilst Win10 has a lot of native drivers, Microsoft drivers are designed for ease of use and are NOT designed for any type of performance. Store these drivers on another usb or you can even just make a folder on your install usb when you are finished making the install usb. Copy the drivers into that folder.
Your drivers are Click On Me
When you are finished with the Windows install, then install your drivers.
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[li]Chipset or Motherboard[/li][li]Sata or hard drive[/li][li]Video adapter[/li][li]Network interface card (NIC)[/li][li]Audio[/li][li]Touchpad[/li][li]Any other hardware drivers needed for your particular model.[/li][/ul]
Reboot after installing the drivers
Re @Pyro request for drivers
Before doing any install, it is a good idea to go to the support page for your system. Download the drivers you are going to need i.e. chipset, sound, video, wireless, etc. Whilst Win10 has a lot of native drivers, Microsoft drivers are designed for ease of use and are NOT designed for any type of performance. Store these drivers on another usb or you can even just make a folder on your install usb when you are finished making the install usb. Copy the drivers into that folder.
Your drivers are Click On Me
When you are finished with the Windows install, then install your drivers.
[ul]
[li]Chipset or Motherboard[/li][li]Sata or hard drive[/li][li]Video adapter[/li][li]Network interface card (NIC)[/li][li]Audio[/li][li]Touchpad[/li][li]Any other hardware drivers needed for your particular model.[/li][/ul]
Reboot after installing the drivers
Just so I gave this clear.
I should unplug the Internet uninstall everything thatβs on my pc?
Download drivers to usb and install before connecting to the Internet?
I need to connect to the Internet to complete the driver install because it keeps saying (oops!! Some thing went wrong ?
Would this be the reason for my card not being recognised innthe bios without a cpu or os installed?
I have done this before and the card should be recognised on the test bench with only card/psu & hdmi plugged in ?
When I built my pc it was without the gpu. 3 moths later I got the gpu, plugged it in and it was recognised streight away no problems?
I changed drivers twice and bios once no problems for 2 months untill the instant freeze one day and no more gpu being recognised anywhere by anything?
also did you try and detect the card before installing Nortons
I have followed everything in have been told to do several times to no avail ? Iβm leaning towards the igpu gone bad ?
Only cpu and ram have not been changed ?
sounds like faulty.
Is this were you are looking for gpu in bios
IO Ports
Initial Display Output Specifies the first initiation of the monitor display from the installed PCI Express graphics card or the onboard graphics.
IGD Video (Note) Sets the onboard graphics as the first display.
PCIe 1 Slot Sets the graphics card on the PCIEX16 slot as the first display. (Default)
PCIe 2 Slot Sets the graphics card on the PCIEX4 slot as the first display
Iβm new to pc building but learned alot and troubleshoot everything in detail.
I have 2 brand new gpu and a second new mobo with a second new psu⦠gpu is not recognised in bios pcie slot config ?
I have change it to all settings to try getting it to recognise to no avail?
New windows installed 10 and then 11 = gpu not recognised
New gpu = not recognised
Then new motherboard = not recognised ?
I also turned of automatic driver installer, Used ddu to uninstall drivers, used all the up to date driver install from official websites to no avail ?
Only things left to consider is
The second motherboard I got is also broken with the same problem as the first motherboard ?
Cpu is broke ?
Ram is broke ?
I have ordered a r5 4500 cpu and a second set of ram, if that does not fix the problem it has to be the motherboard ?
I would be very unlucky if thatβs the problem ?
Speccy shows me that the pcie slots are working fine so Iβm leaning towards a broken igpu ?
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