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Possible causes and solutions:
A. PCI-e power connectors are whacked. Try different cables if they are present.
B. PCI-e version issue. Try forcing 3rd gen in BIOS.
C. BIOS issue. Try updating the BIOS to the latest version.
D. Not sure if possible but it might be the CPU being partially impaired and thus unable to work with gen 4 PCI-e devices. Try a different CPU.
He had GTX 1070 ti but i don't know which model exactly.It's not unheard of for newer GPUs to not boot on systems that have been released prior to them. I still think this is power related however, something wrong with the cable/PSU, I asked you what cables did the previous GPU used and what cables does this PSU have available.
Ok guys thx for all the suggestions.
I can't reach him atm and i am not sure if he now fix it or what's going on. I think as well the solution is somewhere here if he try these steps..
If i know more on the current status i will post what happend. But for now i think this should help to solve the issue if he checks all the stuff awready mentioned above.
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