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If you can, try the others.

I mean HDMI should work, but it may just need a kick start...
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Craig wrote If you can, try the others.

I mean HDMI should work, but it may just need a kick start...


Ok so I'll try that tomorrow. I appreciate your help. Wish I knew someone who could help with this personally. I will post when I do more tomorrow for this weekend.
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I had some weird issues with HDMI and ended up having to buy a Display Port cable to be able to run my card.
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Make sure the display cable is properly connected on both sides and make sure you're using your GPU's I/O, as opposed to the motherboard I/O. You may not have an iGPU, depending on your CPU. It'd be useful if we knew what your old GPU was and what your new GPU is, as well as your PSU.
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