Hey everyone, I recently purchased a new graphics card and ran Display Driver Uninstaller to prepare for the installation. Unfortunately, I realized my power supply unit (PSU) doesn't have enough PCIe connectors, so I decided to put my old card back in. Now, I'm facing an issue where my old GPU, which was working perfectly fine before, isn't being detected anymore. I've tried reseating the card, unplugging and replugging connectors, switching HDMI cables, resetting my BIOS, and even booting into safe mode. The fans are spinning, the RGB lights are on, and the card gets warm, but my computer just won't recognize it. I don't have access to another PC to test if the card is faulty. Any insights would be really appreciated! Thanks!
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Hey! It sounds like a frustrating situation. To help troubleshoot better, could you share your current PC specs and the new GPU you bought? That might give us clues about compatibility or other issues. Making sure everything is plugged in securely is crucial, too!

Here's the build I have: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/8q6T6Q. The new GPU I got is the Asus Prime 9070XT, but I only got as far as uninstalling the drivers and taking out my old card before putting it back in.