H110M-HDV PC suddenly not seeing NVidia GPU |
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Posted: 15 Oct 2017 at 7:20pm |
The CPU is an Intel Pentium G4400 LGA 1151
I am using that video source now, yes. It?™s listed in Device Manager as Intel HD Graphics 510. I had to plug the monitor into a different port. I have no idea what clearing the BIOS is.? Edited by regnad - 15 Oct 2017 at 8:01pm |
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Yes, a GTX 560 is an older video card. Much older than the H110M-HDV mother board in the PC. The board was first released in mid 2015.
What PC are you using now? We don't know what CPU you have in the H110M PC, but most of them have built in video support. Are you using that video source now on that PC? It's possible that the mother board has a problem, but just going by age it is more likely the video card is broken. Without another PC to test the video card, it's impossible to know if it's broken, if the fans still spin. Did you try another video output on the video card into your monitor? If there was a PC shop that could test the video card for you, or someone you know with a PC that could test the card, that would be a way to test it. Do you know what clearing the BIOS on a mother board is? |
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It's an NVidia Geforce GTX 560. It was working until yesterday.
The fans are spinning. I don't have another PC to test it in.
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To start with, if you have not already, remove the GPU, clean the contacts on the GPU with some isopropyl alcohol and reinstall it. See if that gets you up and running again. Sometimes the GPU can unseat from the slot if the machine is bumped. Let us know how it goes.
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