mynetdude
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I've tried two PCI-E cards and all I get is blank screen even from the onboard GPU but removing the card allows me to use the onboard; I've checked the bios and can't find anything to disable the onboard with.
I remember this happening on another system I can't remember which, but people kept saying it should automatically switch to the PCI GPU but so far I am not seeing that.
Its not a high end PC and I am not putting in a high end GPU either, I am just putting in a cheap GPU for dual monitor capabilities.
Both GPUs require 6 pin ATX power so I plugged that in of course and of course both GPUs did power up and one of the GPUs is perfectly brand new.
I'll just go get a VGA splitter I don't need much GPU power at all; its for point of sale so graphics aren't really a concern.
But OMG... why can't I disable things in the BIOS? The BIOS are getting ridiculously non-existent with no real options to change.
I remember this happening on another system I can't remember which, but people kept saying it should automatically switch to the PCI GPU but so far I am not seeing that.
Its not a high end PC and I am not putting in a high end GPU either, I am just putting in a cheap GPU for dual monitor capabilities.
Both GPUs require 6 pin ATX power so I plugged that in of course and of course both GPUs did power up and one of the GPUs is perfectly brand new.
I'll just go get a VGA splitter I don't need much GPU power at all; its for point of sale so graphics aren't really a concern.
But OMG... why can't I disable things in the BIOS? The BIOS are getting ridiculously non-existent with no real options to change.