New gpu problems

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Vox Man

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I’ve replaced my gt 1030 with a 1660 ti with ease, however this problem started when I was looping in the bios settings. After pressing something I probably shouldn’t of my screen is now just black. If I press a shift out appears s white lower score bar. I’m quite a noob so I got no idea on what to do now.
 
if you think this was due to tinkering in the BIOS, let's start by setting that back to its defaults.
remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard, remove the power cable from the case and turn the PC on.
Yes, it won't start but that process will drain any residual charge left in the capacitors.
now put the CMOS battery back, and reconnect the power cable and boot the PC up.
get back into the BIOS and check the settings are all back to default - the date and time will be the best indicator.
or in this case, just getting a signal to the screen would be a good outcome.:)

if no luck, try putting back the old GPU.

another option, check if your motherboard as a pin header that resets CMOS, often labelled on the motherboard as CLR CMOS - but check the mobo manual.
 
I’ve taken the cmos battery out then back in again with no avail, before that I had put in my older gpu which said it had no signal…
 
Ok I found the problem it was due to my ssd m, I’m using my old gpu now but I’m currently stuck on the bios screen
 
It’s an avega 600 w
Cannot find any information on that brand of power supply. See if the following image help to find the proper information we need.

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