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New PC turns on but displays random colored lines on display
I just got a new motherboard, cpu, ram and m.2. Everything turns on, I get a green light on the motherboard, all fans are spinning, but the only thing that comes up on the display is random colored lines. It won’t go into bios which I need to do to install windows 11.
PC Specs
ASUS - X670E-A ROG STRIX GAMING WIFI ATX Motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 7700
3070 ti Founder edition
Corsair dominator 5600 32gb ram
Samsung 980 2tb m.2
NZXT H510 Case
I tried starting by connecting my display through the mother board. This does work, but obviously I still need to get the gpu working. GPU was working fine on my previous computer just yesterday.
Update: After running for a few minutes fully setup by using the motherboard display port, the NVIDIA logo showed up on the bottom right. I tried plugging into the graphics card again and it has now started working. No clue why it is working now, I changed nothing.
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