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computer does not boot when video card is connected

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Processor İNTEL İ3 9100 F
Motherboard ASUS B365M-K
Memory 8 GB DDR4
Video Card(s) MSI RX570 ARMOR 8GB
Storage WD 1 TB BLUE 7200 RPM
Display(s) FUJİTSU L20T-2
Software WİNDOWS 10 - 64 BİT
The computer does not boot when I plug in the external display board and it hangs when I try to enter bios. With the built-in graphics card, the computer starts up smoothly. If I try not to enter the BIOS and enter the windows, it hangs without giving any errors."Verifying DMI Data pool" appears and then does not respond. Another good graphics card worked on my computer.My display card worked fine before.
AMDFX-6100
16 GB RAM DDR3
GTX 580
GA-78LMT-S2PT
 
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With the built-in graphics card, the computer starts up smoothly. Another good graphics card worked on my computer.
AMDFX-8350
16 GB RAM DDR3
GTX 580
GA-970A-DS3P
1) There is no "build-in" GPU in FX-8350/GA-970A-DS3P.
2) If another card worked fine on your system, your current card may be dead.
 
Sorry. I wrote the board wrong and cpu. GA-78LMT-S2PT
One final fix is my display card is working on another computer.
 
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Sorry. I wrote the board wrong and cpu. GA-78LMT-S2PT
One final fix is my display card is working on another computer.
You are saying it DOES work in another computer?
 
I'm guessing it's an issue with the BIOS and UEFI. Does the board have the latest BIOS installed?
 
I'm guessing it's an issue with the BIOS and UEFI. Does the board have the latest BIOS installed?
Yes.Latest bios installed. I tried to reset the bios settings.it doesnt work.
 
I noticed you did not list PSU. GTX 580 is huge power hog and is probably starved.
 
Psu. Imo.

But it never hurts to take the card out and disassemble to make certain there is no short or anything causing a problem. After that my guess would be the power supply since it works in other computers

Out of curiosity have you tried putting it in other PCI slots?
 
writing skills aren't that good... or my reading ones are the problem... who knows
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But ill like to make some simple questions:

1. problems started when you just added video card, or the video card suddenly stopped working?

2. Is your current video card working in different system? answer just yes or no,


3. also, did you have tried another video card on your current system?

Please fill systems specs, as much as possible, is a computer forum, is useful info when some others are trying to help.


Regards,
 
Sounds like a PSU issue.
 
The computer does not boot when I plug in the external display board and it hangs when I try to enter bios. With the built-in graphics card, the computer starts up smoothly. If I try not to enter the BIOS and enter the windows, it hangs without giving any errors."Verifying DMI Data pool" appears and then does not respond. Another good graphics card worked on my computer.My display card worked fine before.
AMDFX-6100
16 GB RAM DDR3
GTX 580
GA-78LMT-S2PT
1) There is no "build-in" GPU in FX-8350/GA-970A-DS3P.
2) If another card worked fine on your system, your current card may be dead.
Sorry. I wrote the board wrong and cpu. GA-78LMT-S2PT
One final fix is my display card is working on another computer.
You are saying it DOES work in another computer?
my display card worked.
I'm guessing it's an issue with the BIOS and UEFI. Does the board have the latest BIOS installed?
Yes.Latest bios installed. I tried to reset the bios settings.it doesnt work.
Psu. Imo.

But it never hurts to take the card out and disassemble to make certain there is no short or anything causing a problem. After that my guess would be the power supply since it works in other computers

Out of curiosity have you tried putting it in other PCI slots?
Sounds like a PSU issue.

Since your card works in another machine and a different card works in your machine, your card worked in your system previously, your psu is getting weak. Replace it.
 
do you have secureboot enabled?

Is this an OEM machine? if so you might just need to set bios to legacy mode.
 
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