Any 7900GT users having monitor signal problems?

aggressor

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I suppose it was bound to happen with how many cards I try out. I popped in the new 7900GT, and while the computer still boots straight to Windows, I cannot get a signal on my monitor; it just remains blank. I've tried reseating it in the PCI-E slot, tried a different PCI-E slot, and tried 3 different DVI>VGA dongles and nothing has worked.

This is an eVGA 7900GT CO, by the way.

Ack?
 

dfuze

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Just got my BFG 7900gt today and hooked it up. No issues on my end. Maybe you
got the unlucky one of the litter.
 

crwagner

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I got a new BFG 7900GT from Newegg yesterday and noticed that one of the capacitors was broken off and rolling around in the box. BFG was not able to cross ship a new card to me so I am RMA'n the card back to Newegg. The scary thing is it looks like several other people have had a similar experience with Newegg and this card. I hope they ship me back a good one!

Needless to say I didn't even try the card since it was missing a cap. I wonder if yours is missing one as well?
 

Megatomic

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XFX 7900GT Extreme here and so far no problems. I did notice that the 84.20 drivers are a little buggy on my system - it conflicts with my Netgear SC101 and for some reason 3DMark06 won't run. No other problems to report yet.
 

mfh6375

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Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Do you have the latest BIOS for you motherboard?


Probably not. It has whatever bios it came with a year ago. How do I get new bios?
 

aggressor

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I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with my computer considering I've had 5~ different high end PCI-E cards in this system over the last year. In any case, everything is up to date including my bios, and resetting it didn't help either.

I suppose this is for the best, as I've RMA'd it to Newegg and since they won't have any in stock, they will give me a full refund and I will hopefully live happily with my 1800XT.
 

peleejosh

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I have an evga 7900gt co and i have no problems. Can you try the card in another machine. And Try giving their customer support a call. Even if they can't help, it will get the rma process started.
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: aggressor
I suppose it was bound to happen with how many cards I try out. I popped in the new 7900GT, and while the computer still boots straight to Windows, I cannot get a signal on my monitor; it just remains blank. I've tried reseating it in the PCI-E slot, tried a different PCI-E slot, and tried 3 different DVI>VGA dongles and nothing has worked.

This is an eVGA 7900GT CO, by the way.

Ack?

bad card... but usually you should get a beep code halt...
 

meson2000

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I had the same problem as you with my EVGA7900 Superclocked. Did you hook it up to your PSU using a 6pin connector? or did you use the included 4pin Y adapter? The card would not display an image using the 6pin connector from my PSU. The computer would boot and the drives work run, but the screen would be blank. I think used the 4pin Y adapter and hooked it up to my PSU that way. Then the card worked fine. I beleve this is a power issue for the card.
 

mfh6375

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I RMA'd my eVga 7900 GT Superclocked. The eVGA 7900 GTX that replaced it is working exactly like it is supposed to. I think there are a lot of bad eVGA 7900 GTs out there, since it is the only card I have seen so many complaints about.

I think it is pretty obvious that my eVGA 7900 GT Superclocked was just a dud, since eVGA 7900 GTX runs perfectly in the exact same system.

meson2000, that's cool that you found a way to make yours work. But, you shouldn't have had to do that. Installing video cards is usually a very simple procedure, and the eVGA 7900 GT seems to be giving people the most problems.
 

namityadav

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I have the same problem. So much for going through the whole step-up cycle and having the computer down for so long. I am very p****d.
I can't even try what meson said cos I would need a 4-pin cable extension. I will try it after getting the extension today. Hope this works. If that doesn't what are my options?