Hi, thanks for replying. Yes, I did try another PCIe slot, in fact the replacement GPU was installed in another PCIe slot. At this point I'm blaming my mobo. Will try to find a replacement...
Ok, I'm ruling out the PSU... only culprit left is the mobo. This is an Asus Prime X299A. Should behave a little better... will try to find a replacement, not very easy because this is a socket 2066 board. Ah well. Will post back with results.
Thanks for all the help.
Hi,
Thank you for your reply. The PSU is a Corsair 850M. The GPUs are dead alright. Just tried them on another PC and the symptoms are the same, when powering on the system there is no power going into the motherboard; remove them and the system powers on without any issue.
One thing I forgot...
Hi,
I recently had my PC stop working with apparently no reason. After that the PC would not start at all (pressing on/off would twitch the cpu fan a little bit but would not start it). After tinkering with it a bit, I found that removing the graphics card would allow the cpu fan to start and...
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