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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 27188 |
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Check the device ID for the unknown device in device manager to make sure it's
actually the GPU. If you don't know how there is a video here. If it is in fact the GPU then all I can suggest is trying to download and install older drivers going back until you find one that works. I would suggest manually installing the driver but with GPUs I find that very often causes system freezes and a failure to load the OS so I wouldn't recommend it. If you have not already tried, remove the GPU from the system and clean the contacts etc. I am pretty sure it won't make a difference but it's worth a shot. If possible try it in the second PCIe slot on your riser. Failing all that, go ahead and open a ticket. Good luck, I have my fingers crossed for you ![]() |
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ClayFace ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 21 Jul 2025 Status: Online Points: 120 |
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Cool, thats super good info.
The Device ID is: PCI\\VEN149D&DEV_0102&SUBSYS_000149D&REV_01... Vendor = 149D Developer = 0102 This is the same as the information/ ID referenced in all the docs that I have been reading and trying to download for the past days, so I'm pretty certain that it has to be NVidia.. I'll try to manually update/ install the driver tonight and if that does not work, then I'll create a ticket tomorrow with the support team. Again, I cant thank you enough for your support... |
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