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there's only 1 pcie slot, so can't do that.Submit Build Help/Ready post Submit Troubleshooting post Submit other post New Here? BuildAPC Beginner's Guide Live Chat on Discord Daily Simple Questions threads Try turning off your PC and re-sit the graphics card in a differant PCIE slot then boot up the computer go to device manager and like the other guy said scan for hardware/system changes. There's a severe thunderstorm coming and our local power grid isn't exactly the most stable. You've messed around in BIOS? Let's start with a Load Optimized Defaults to undo any mistakes you may have made in BIOS settings.įull system specs please. Install drivers from NVidia and evga (failed to install)Ĭhange NVidia vga controller to primary vga device in biosĬheck for hardware changes in device manager The gt 730 is the first gpu that's been in the pc and it was never detected in display adapters ever since I installed it. I can tell it is the graphics card because it says the location of it says PCI bus 1, and when I tried to install drivers from display manager to have it scan my pc for drivers it found the gt 730 drivers but failed to install them. I think this has to do with the fact that it isn't recognized in display adapters (only integrated graphics is found there), rather, it is in other devices listed as "unknown device". I recently got a new graphics card for my pc, but I can't install any drivers for it using Nvidia, evga, and the cd drivers. Question from McNuggz : "New graphics card detected as "Unknown Device" in Device Manager."
