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    Posted: 22 Apr 2016 at 4:37am
I just updated my CPU from a Pentium G3258, to a 4690K. Before making the change my NVIDIA GTX 960 was working flawlessly. After the CPU change, Windows 10 recognized the new 4690K, but not my 960 G1 Gaming card. The device manager has no sign of my 960 - only the integrated Intel 4600 graphics. I tried updating Windows 10, but I have the most current version. I went to my NVIDIA GeForce Experience to check on the cards driver, only to be told "Sorry, GeForce Experience can not find a driver for this PC." I have an Asrock Z97 anniversary mobo, which says it supports 5th generation Core I5 CPUs. I've tried disabling the onboard graphics in BIOS, but the PCIE is currently selected, not the onboard. I've updated all drivers and my BIOS, and checked to ensure my GTX 960 card is securely fastened into the PCIE slot. The cards fans are spinning and it's lighting up, so it's getting power. Cry
Any ideas how I can get Windows 10 to recognize my 960?
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Silly question but do you have both 6 pin power connectors attached to the GPU? 

Also what power supply are you using?
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Thanks Zaltar:

Both 6-pin connectors are securely attached.
My power supply is a Corsair CX500W unit.
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OK so the next step then is to clear CMOS with the GPU installed in the system. Make sure the card is firmly seated and that the retention clip has snapped into place. I have the same GPU and at one point was using a B85 Anniversary board with it and I had no issues with it detecting. 

Clearing CMOS should force the system to reinitialize and hopefully pick up your card but if not you can try removing the GPU and checking the slot for any dust/debris that may have fallen in there, you can use a fine bristled toothbrush to clean out the slot.


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