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3060 With No Display

Peterowen06

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This has been a 3 day problem ive tried to fix and can not, so ive come here to see if anyone can help me with this issue
Specs:
GPU: Nvidia 3060 12gb(Brand New),1060(Old)
CPU: I7-11700k
Motherboard: Arock Phantom Gaming 4
PSU: Cosair CX650M(Old), Corsair RM850e(Brand New)
Ram:4 4x DDR4
Cooler, Basic Air
To type this i currently have my 1060 in, i have 3 monitor in total but at the moment my 1060 runs both of my monitors, 1 being an asus 165hz monitor that is my main, and a side dell monitor, when i plug in my 3060 to my pc it powers up my keyboard and mouse and works the issue is neither display responds, i went and replaced the graphics cards initially thinking it was a hardware or PSU problem which is when i got the 850e PSU which is a step up, but i plug it in with a 6+2 and it turns on with the rgb but has no respond from either displays, when i put in my 1060 even now its running both monitors fine now and its working but i do wanna use my 3060.
 
Try new gpu on another system if it fails to boot, replace said gpu.

This has been a 3 day problem ive tried to fix and can not, so ive come here to see if anyone can help me with this issue
Specs:
GPU: Nvidia 3060 12gb(Brand New),1060(Old)
CPU: I7-11700k
Motherboard: Arock Phantom Gaming 4
PSU: Cosair CX650M(Old), Corsair RM850e(Brand New)
Ram:4 4x DDR4
Cooler, Basic Air
To type this i currently have my 1060 in, i have 3 monitor in total but at the moment my 1060 runs both of my monitors, 1 being an asus 165hz monitor that is my main, and a side dell monitor, when i plug in my 3060 to my pc it powers up my keyboard and mouse and works the issue is neither display responds, i went and replaced the graphics cards initially thinking it was a hardware or PSU problem which is when i got the 850e PSU which is a step up, but i plug it in with a 6+2 and it turns on with the rgb but has no respond from either displays, when i put in my 1060 even now its running both monitors fine now and its working but i do wanna use my 3060.
 
Your 3060 is most likely a corpse. Ask for RMA or for moneyback.

Tiny chance it's a weird mobo. Updating BIOS or changing a mobo might do the trick. Hardly doubt that though. Never heard of 3000 series being unable to run on AsRock boards.
 
Your 3060 is most likely a corpse. Ask for RMA or for moneyback.

Tiny chance it's a weird mobo. Updating BIOS or changing a mobo might do the trick. Hardly doubt that though. Never heard of 3000 series being unable to run on AsRock boards.
I have a XFX R7 250X Ghost running on a B550 Steel Legend since 2021, the card is uefi from the maker. I suspect a faulty doa card
 
I have a XFX R7 250X Ghost running on a B550 Steel Legend since 2021, the card is uefi from the maker. I suspect a faulty doa card
I had an R7 250 without any X and it... had run on ANY (two Z77s, three H61s, four H110s, and one AM3) motherboard but my main one (Z490 Vision D) xDDDDDDDD
 
I had an R7 250 without any X and it... had run on ANY (two Z77s, three H61s, four H110s, and one AM3) motherboard but my main one (Z490 Vision D) xDDDDDDDD
Considering the 250X is 2013/2014 and the board chipset is circa 2019, major generation gap there, you think there would be issues but there arent.
 
Considering the 250X is 2013/2014 and the board chipset is circa 2019, major generation gap there, you think there would be issues but there arent.
xxxcuse me for going off-topic but is the rig from your "system specs" section still yours? You don't seem to be a person who runs obsolete wares.

And the issue of my Z490+250 not being a duo is most probably my CPU which doesn't run pre PCI-e 3.0 GPUs smoothly. Engineering samples are engineering samples innit?
 
xxxcuse me for going off-topic but is the rig from your "system specs" section still yours? You don't seem to be a person who runs obsolete wares.

And the issue of my Z490+250 not being a duo is most probably my CPU which doesn't run pre PCI-e 3.0 GPUs smoothly. Engineering samples are engineering samples innit?
Actually I still own it, the Ry7 rig was a christmas gift for my girlfriend at the time, its running flawlessly. Built by me ofc.

I intend on a Threadripper Pro at some point as I dont upgrade year by year like some on here do

xxxcuse me for going off-topic but is the rig from your "system specs" section still yours? You don't seem to be a person who runs obsolete wares.

And the issue of my Z490+250 not being a duo is most probably my CPU which doesn't run pre PCI-e 3.0 GPUs smoothly. Engineering samples are engineering samples innit?
Yes engineering samples are their name for a reason. Yeah pcie 3 is being phased out due to even the 6500xt wanting pcie 4.0+
 
I dont upgrade year by year
This is what I call the understatement. You're not just "not upgrading year by year," you're using an 11 year old tech! You do you of course, it's none of my biz what's inside your box but still whiffs some buzz outta me.

As for me, upgrading every 6 years is an optimal way as of now. Say, if you upgraded your FX-8350 (2012) to then-premium 2700X (2018) you'd notice a massive leap and had a system which still is kaboomish per 2023 standards. But as I already said, it's not for me to decide what for you to do.
 
This is what I call the understatement. You're not just "not upgrading year by year," you're using an 11 year old tech! You do you of course, it's none of my biz what's inside your box but still whiffs some buzz outta me.

As for me, upgrading every 6 years is an optimal way as of now. Say, if you upgraded your FX-8350 (2012) to then-premium 2700X (2018) you'd notice a massive leap and had a system which still is kaboomish per 2023 standards. But as I already said, it's not for me to decide what for you to do.
Why go with that when I Already witnessed a 5800 oem rig I built lol.
 
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