Why Isn’t My GPU Detected by the PC?

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Asked By GamerGuy89 On

I've finally connected the monitors to my PC, but I'm running into a new issue now. My GPU isn't showing up at all. The fan is spinning, but when I look in Task Manager, it doesn't appear. I tried downloading the driver, but it says it's not compatible. I'm using a Dataland R7 250. What can I do to fix this?

4 Answers

Answered By TechWhiz42 On

The R7 250 is quite an old GPU, around 12 years old, and it doesn't have current drivers available. It might just not be supported anymore.

Answered By DriverSeeker91 On

Are you on Windows 10? There are drivers available for the R7 250 on Windows 10, but if you’re on Windows 11, they won't work. Just double-check that.

GamerGuy89 -

Yep, I'm on Windows 10.

Answered By CuriousCat77 On

Yeah, it came out in 2014, so it's not surprising that you’re running into these compatibility issues.

Answered By BuildBuddy88 On

If your GPU isn't recognized, I'm curious how you're managing to connect the monitors at all. Any idea how that’s working?

TechieTommy -

That's what puzzles me too! The monitors connect fine, but they're just not showing in Task Manager.

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