Hardware Tips

Tech Optimizer
April 3, 2024
- If facing detection issues with a new graphics card or if an existing card is not recognized, there could be various reasons such as power supply deficiencies or software glitches. - Perform preliminary checks like rebooting the device, disconnecting peripherals, checking for BIOS updates, and installing Windows updates. - Check if the GPU is really not detected by accessing System Information. - Make sure the graphics card is enabled in the Device Manager. - Install the GPU correctly by ensuring it is properly seated in the motherboard's PCIe slots and connected to the monitor's output. - Ensure the power supply unit is compatible with the graphics card's power requirements. - Update or reinstall drivers from the GPU manufacturer's website. - Test the graphics card on another device to check for faults.
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