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How to disable intergrated graphics for R9 270x
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Hey guys

I bought a new graphics card & pretty sure I have disabled integrated through bios & inserted new gpu but I'm not getting anything on the display... Everything is firing up & spinning just no display.

Am I supposed to do anything else to either mobo or windows 7?

I have a 600w psu corsair bronze certified so its not the psu & running an i3 530.

Any help is much appreciated
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on windows go to devices find yoyur gfx card and enable it
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Plug the video cable into the graphics card, not the motherboard video input
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You shouldn't need to disable integrated graphics in the bios, it will do it automatically. Try going back into your bios and undo anything you did.

Also, make sure that you are plugging in your monitor to the GPU, not the motherboard.
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So by that I need to...
1: Take graphics card out to switch to what option to enable primary boot for integrated graphics.
2: shut down
3: install gpu again
4: boot up & do the above for dev manager
5: boot bios as pci-e primary?
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BasementDweller wrote Plug the video cable into the graphics card, not the motherboard video input


Its plugged into the gpu.
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When you plug it into the card, it will automatically disable the integrated GPU. It should always do that as it's the preferred choice of output. Do the fans spin on the card?
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Yeh the fans are spinning I don't think I disabled onboard in dev manager & enabled new card though.
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I never did either, it's only if it conflicts. But you could try it.
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Worth noting I haven't started fresh as I think that's only for CPU & mobo.
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