I recently purchased an NVIDIA 5060 Ti graphics card, but I'm having trouble getting it to work. I've checked that the card is properly seated, but I get no display when I power on my PC with the GPU installed. I found out that this might be a common issue related to needing an NVIDIA firmware update. However, since I can't update the firmware without the card being in the system, and I don't have integrated graphics to fall back on, I'm stuck. Any suggestions on how to proceed?
2 Answers
One approach might be to try updating your motherboard's BIOS with your old GPU, assuming you still have that. Many users find that a BIOS update can resolve compatibility issues with newer graphics cards.
If you've already updated the BIOS with the old GPU and it's still showing a black screen with the new 5060 Ti, I'd suggest double-checking your connections and possibly trying a different power supply, if you can. Sometimes it can also be a power delivery issue.

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