Hey everyone, I just moved to a new place and set up my PC, but I'm running into an issue where my GPU isn't displaying anything. I've checked everything to make sure it's not damaged and tried turning on my PC, but still no luck. I've reseated both the RAM and the GPU, and while the integrated graphics work fine when I unplug the GPU, I can't get anything on the GPU itself. I've also attempted reinstalling the drivers and set my boot options to PCI-E (PEG) mode, but plugging my display cable into the GPU yields no display. I've even removed the CMOS battery to reset it, but that hasn't helped either. I'm using a DVI connection on both the monitor and the GPU. By the way, it was pretty cold in my room — could that impact anything?
2 Answers
You might want to try moving your graphics card to one of the lower PCIe slots. Sometimes, the top slot can get damaged during transport, and using a different slot could solve the issue.
Check if your GPU is getting power. Are the fans spinning? It’s also a good idea to ensure that the power cables are properly connected, as they might've become loose during your move.

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