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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 10:41pm
i would think with the popularity of the 1050
there should be enough reason to update bios for the 990fx board
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 10:02pm
Indeed Wink

It can be extremely annoying dealing with new GPUs on older platforms. It is all but impossible to be forward compatible unless the tech specs are already available. Tech City is a great channel, been watching it for years now Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 9:09pm
Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

This is why I posted to contact Tech Support, these issues are often UEFI related. I didn't go to the youtube link but I am going to guess it is Tech Yes City where Brian was having issues with a 750ti, good find btw :)

The issue will probably need a UEFI update to resolve. The problem is usually with the option ROM on the GPU not being compatible.


yes this is what bryan is saying
he also tried to flash a compatable bios file to the 750ti from a zoltac brand which works but it wouldnt flash correctly

so in this case
it may well be
either

a bios flash for the mainboard OR  a bios flash to the gpu card
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This is why I posted to contact Tech Support, these issues are often UEFI related. I didn't go to the youtube link but I am going to guess it is Tech Yes City where Brian was having issues with a 750ti, good find btw :)

The issue will probably need a UEFI update to resolve. The problem is usually with the option ROM on the GPU not being compatible.
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Originally posted by tufty1974 tufty1974 wrote:

Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

look in bios for
'secure boot state'
and make sure its set to *supported*

750's and 1050's want this enabled

There is a Secure Boot option with "enabled" and "disabled" options, I have tried both options to no avail. The "Secure Boot State" is set to Disabled and I can't select that option to change it, the cursor jumps right over it from "User Password" to the "Secure Boot" option. There is a "System Mode State" setting too, which is set to "Setup" that I can't select.

Is there another setting I have to enavble to allow these to become available to me?




i dont know im afraid
i googled your issue and found a link saying the 750ti wouldnt work in this system due to the bios being set to un-supported secure boot state
the guy couldnt get that card working becuase it was a locked bios on a oem hp system
he did find he could get another brand 750ti working that didnt require unsupported secure boot state though

heres the link it does sound very familier to your issue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4PC1--0jJw
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

look in bios for
'secure boot state'
and make sure its set to *supported*

750's and 1050's want this enabled

There is a Secure Boot option with "enabled" and "disabled" options, I have tried both options to no avail. The "Secure Boot State" is set to Disabled and I can't select that option to change it, the cursor jumps right over it from "User Password" to the "Secure Boot" option. There is a "System Mode State" setting too, which is set to "Setup" that I can't select.

Is there another setting I have to enavble to allow these to become available to me?


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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Is the card shown within "System Browser" in the BIOS?

CSM in the BIOS. What is it set to?

Are you Fast Booting?


I HAVE to ask this as I don't see you mention it:
You haven't overlooked supplying the 1050 power to its 6-pin PCIe connector have you? It is commonly overlooked.





If I put the card into slot 2 and boot with one of the working cards, then yes, the System Browser recognises that it is there and knows it's an MSI VGA card.

I have tried CSM On and Off, On gets further than Off - with it off the Dr Debig doesn't get as far as the b2 error code, I can't recall where it hangs since I haven't tried that combination for a while!

Fast booting is disabled.

The power connector is attached and I have tried 3 power supplies. They all power (and game) with the 1070 and R9 290 in that PC, which are all much higher power draw than the 1050 Ti.

It's really confusing to me!
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Forgot to quote in my reply, deleted.


Edited by tufty1974 - 24 Sep 2017 at 3:35pm
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look in bios for
'secure boot state'
and make sure its set to *supported*

750's and 1050's want this enabled
[url=https://valid.x86.fr/jpg250][/url]

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 6:27am
Is the card shown within "System Browser" in the BIOS?

CSM in the BIOS. What is it set to?

Are you Fast Booting?


I HAVE to ask this as I don't see you mention it:
You haven't overlooked supplying the 1050 power to its 6-pin PCIe connector have you? It is commonly overlooked.



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