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Using a Biostar TB250 btc MB AMD rx5700xt gpu windows 10 os 250 gb HD and am getting no signal to monitor what did i do wrong?
 
Using a Biostar TB250 btc MB AMD rx5700xt gpu windows 10 os 250 gb HD and am getting no signal to monitor what did i do wrong?
On first boot of my MSI 250 board I had to have the card in the one available 16x PCIe slot. Then I could reconnect to a riser.
 
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On first boot of my MSI 250 board I had to have the card in the one available 16x PCIe slot. Then I could reconnect to a riser.
OK everything seems to be functioning, mb cooling fan on cpu running gpu lights up. HD connected but monitor is saying no signal.
 
OK everything seems to be functioning, mb cooling fan on cpu running gpu lights up. HD connected but monitor is saying no signal.
You need to connect the video signal to the onboard motherboard display. If that doesn’t work or that’s what you are doing now, then instead put the AMD 5700 card into the normal PCI-E 16x slot on the motherboard instead of using a riser. And connect your display to the AMD card. Go into the motherboard BIOS and turn on mining mode and onboard display.

You might go to YouTube for a setup video instruction as another hint. If all else fails, read the manual, (or preferably start there)
 
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You need to connect the video signal to the onboard motherboard display. If that doesn’t work or that’s what you are doing now, then instead put the AMD 5700 card into the normal PCI-E 16x slot on the motherboard instead of using a riser. And connect your display to the AMD card. Go into the motherboard BIOS and turn on mining mode and onboard display.

You might go to YouTube for a setup video instruction as another hint. If all else fails, read the manual, (or preferably start there)
Thanks for your help, folks I got it working.
 
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