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Monitor dont work with my new GPU

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I have a great doubt. I recently purchased a HD 6570 2gb ddr3 XFX, as you can see in the image. As it turns out with my monitor Samsung SyncMaster 740n does not give video. Strangely with 2 other monitors that probe if video normally but with mine nothing. I can not see bios while turning on, nothing at all. The monitor does not leave without a signal, it does as if it were to grab it for a few seconds and then it does not grab once it gave video but with the distorted colors and the image totally jumped with respect to the monitor during the recovery recovery of Windows 10 from so much on and Turn off by testing. After that I do not take more. Note that the monitor is VGA only, the other monitors in which probe are widescreen, one Samsung and another AOC. Also VGA both. I have not tried with any type of HDMI or DVI-I to VGA converter to see if it succeeds in giving video, that's what I'm missing. I already tried several VGA cables as well. What do you think may happen? Does my monitor simply not support the card or have some kind of problem with the signal? Do you think that with an adapter serve? At the moment it is connected from the most normal to the integrated of the plate and previously had a GT 520 that worked totally and perfectly with it. I thank you in advance for your help.
 
Proper English and Grammar first, Post your system spec's. That being said almost all gpu's will support any monitor with either the proper cable or proper adapter for different vga cables. There is no image posted so we can not see what your talking about for said screen shot. You very well could have bought a dead hd6570. Try with known good working gpu. If it works proper and displays good with the GT520, uninstall nvdia drivers and try with generic drivers from Win10 for the hd6570
 
This is confusing, three monitors all work using VGA, but only two of them work when connected to the 6570.
Onboard graphics works through VGA to the monitor, but not from the Graphics card.
It does sound like the monitor has issues detecting the signal from the Graphics card.
Have you totally removed the old drivers using DDU?
 
@gabsvm Welcome to TPU. If I understand correctly, you can hook other monitors to your PC with that card and they work?, and that your monitor works attaching to onboard

If you can get into BIOS that way, can you tell us what is set as the primary video display?
 
Are there still those "alternative modes" to drive monitors in the settings? Worth a shot. Could fix it.
 
Proper English and Grammar first, Post your system spec's. That being said almost all gpu's will support any monitor with either the proper cable or proper adapter for different vga cables. There is no image posted so we can not see what your talking about for said screen shot. You very well could have bought a dead hd6570. Try with known good working gpu. If it works proper and displays good with the GT520, uninstall nvdia drivers and try with generic drivers from Win10 for the hd6570

I dont speak english mainly, i live in Venezuela, only trying here xD The gpu is not dead, i already told above that is working with others gpu, in others motherboards too with the others monitors but not mine. That is what im asking? Because is the first time that happenned something like that in my entire life xD no way is a river problem, dont have any drivers, well removed everything with DDU and dont show me the bios while turning on with the GPU, drivers related issues are generally black screen while after booting in windows. I have windows 10 creators update, 2gb ram ddr3 and a generic motherboard from VIT which is a national company here. I said generic because dont found his name even with AIDA64. Not the motherboard because others monitors work, is my monitor, i need to know why even knowing that i have to replace it anyway.

This is confusing, three monitors all work using VGA, but only two of them work when connected to the 6570.
Onboard graphics works through VGA to the monitor, but not from the Graphics card.
It does sound like the monitor has issues detecting the signal from the Graphics card.
Have you totally removed the old drivers using DDU?

I already removed with DDU is not the windows, dont show me bios while booting up and drivers issues is black screen after windows logo, not before xD

@gabsvm Welcome to TPU. If I understand correctly, you can hook other monitors to your PC with that card and they work?, and that your monitor works attaching to onboard

If you can get into BIOS that way, can you tell us what is set as the primary video display?


The primary display right now is onboard for having it send me video from it while the gpu is connected, i have it right now that way, installed in the motherboard without using it because the monitor T.T pci express or auto in bios is the way for it to work but happen what i already post and dont send any signal logically throught the onboard.

Are there still those "alternative modes" to drive monitors in the settings? Worth a shot. Could fix it.

What are you saying? What alternatives methods in the settings of the monitor?
 
What are you saying? What alternatives methods in the settings of the monitor?
At least for dvi, yes. Monitor settings maybe. I'm not all too well informed in Crimson driver but in Catalyst there was this option.
 
If I understood properly

You have 3 monitors with VGA inputs

Only one of them (the Samsung) doesn't work properly while the rest do.

The monitor does work correctly with the rest of video cards
I would try to reset that monitor to factory settings
 
If I understood properly

You have 3 monitors with VGA inputs

Only one of them (the Samsung) doesn't work properly while the rest do.

The monitor does work correctly with the rest of video cards
I would try to reset that monitor to factory settings

How i reset the monitor? I dont see any options like that in the menu xD
 
I had a problem with an MSI 660 Ti not recognizing my Panasonic HDTV as HDCP compliant (which it is). It booted up fine, and played games fine, but when I tried to switch from PC to TV input then back, I got a BSOD. Nothing I tried fixed it, so I had to refund the GPU to Newegg. My 7970 doesn't have this problem, nor did my GTS 250 prior.

In your case I suspect it's more likely the monitor being old. However the only reason I can think of why the 660 Ti didn't work with my TV, is that it had a custom PCB and BIOS that may have had incompatibility issues. So if that's the case with your GPU, I wouldn't rule out it being the problem.

That said, if your display is VGA only, seems it's time to upgrade it anyway.
 
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