Hi guys,
I've a problem. I just bought a HD7970 DC2 second hand. It appears to be in good condition but my system doesn't work with it.
Specs:
My previous video card was a HD6950, but that one died. I don't have onboard video but the system boots OK with a spare card (HD4650).
Of course I connected the 2x 8-pins PCIe-power. Without those, the leds on the card turn red and I do actually hear beaps: 1x long, 3x short which, if I'm correct, means "graphics error". That makes perfect sense, of course.
I tried:
I hooked up a multimeter and it's readings are OK: A stable 12,10 volt on the +12V rail.
I've ran out of options here, I seriously don't know what I can try, so I'm suspecting my PSU. I think it should be enough (it as a single +12V rail rated 44 A) but it's that, or the video card is defect. How can I make sure it is (or isn't) my PSU? Does the fact that my voltages are stable mean it can't be the PSU?
I do not have a better PSU so I can't really test. I don't have another system that could fit a HD7970 either.
I've a problem. I just bought a HD7970 DC2 second hand. It appears to be in good condition but my system doesn't work with it.
Specs:
- Intel 2500k
- Asus P8P67-m Pro
- Cooler-Master GX550 PSU
My previous video card was a HD6950, but that one died. I don't have onboard video but the system boots OK with a spare card (HD4650).
Of course I connected the 2x 8-pins PCIe-power. Without those, the leds on the card turn red and I do actually hear beaps: 1x long, 3x short which, if I'm correct, means "graphics error". That makes perfect sense, of course.
I tried:
- updating my motherboard BIOS
- clearing my motherboard BIOS
- another PCIe slot
- flipping the BIOS switch on the card
I hooked up a multimeter and it's readings are OK: A stable 12,10 volt on the +12V rail.
I've ran out of options here, I seriously don't know what I can try, so I'm suspecting my PSU. I think it should be enough (it as a single +12V rail rated 44 A) but it's that, or the video card is defect. How can I make sure it is (or isn't) my PSU? Does the fact that my voltages are stable mean it can't be the PSU?
I do not have a better PSU so I can't really test. I don't have another system that could fit a HD7970 either.