Trouble Getting RTX 5050 to Work with H110 Motherboard

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Asked By TechieGamer92 On

I'm having some trouble getting my new RTX 5050 graphics card to work with my Bluecase H110 motherboard (Model: BMBH110-G3HGU-D4-M2). I bought the card to boost my performance, especially for recording. However, after installing it, my PC doesn't display any video. I've already set the BIOS to UEFI and tried adjusting several settings like prioritizing PCI loading and disabling CSM, as suggested by someone earlier. I'm wondering if there's anything else I can do to fix this issue, or if I need to accept that it might not be compatible?

3 Answers

Answered By GamerNerd77 On

If your GPU is properly powered and seated, consider resetting the BIOS to default and then reapplying the UEFI settings. It's also worth trying the card in another PCIe slot, if your motherboard has more than one.

Answered By HelpDeskGuru On

First, make sure that you’ve connected the necessary power cable from your power supply to the GPU. Without that, it won’t work properly. Did you forget to reconnect it after switching from your RX 580?

Answered By PCWizard88 On

Double-check your motherboard manual to ensure that it's completely compatible with the RTX 5050. Sometimes, even if the PCI compatibility is there, certain models might need an updated BIOS to fully support new cards.

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