Ive been having this issue for a while now. My PC will boot up through the BIOS screen (press Del for Bios
) and the POST test but, when running with a dedicated GPU, I will get no video when Windows is supposed to come up. If I remove the dedicated GPU and force it to run through the iGPU, things will work fine, but the dedicated GPU route is a no go. I cannot recall anything that preceded this that might have caused it (a driver update, or something).
After wiping/reinstalling the OS (Windows 8.1, and Windows 7 separately) to no effect, I suspected it was a GPU issue. Since the GPU was under warranty, I got it RMAd. The issue persisted with the new card. I borrowed a friends card (an ATI card) and had the same issue. This time I thought it to be a motherboard issue (also under warranty). I called Asus and got the MoBo RMAd. No change. If I force the bios to push the video through the PCIE slot, it still gets me the same thing (initial bios screen, maybe the Windows logo, then nothing), but, when pushed through the NVIDIA card, the resolution of the bios screen (and the UEFI interface) is MUCH lower (as in, not all of the interface is visible on the screen).
At this point I am at a loss. I have tried numerous drivers for the video card, updating the bios. Going to older bios. Tested the power supply and tried different power supplies. Tested the memory and tried different memory. Hooked up different monitors as well. I really cant think of anything else it might be. Below is my set up.
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge
GPU: Nvidia 660 TI
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB
Storage: Samsung 512GB 830 series SSD
Thanks in advance for any input
After wiping/reinstalling the OS (Windows 8.1, and Windows 7 separately) to no effect, I suspected it was a GPU issue. Since the GPU was under warranty, I got it RMAd. The issue persisted with the new card. I borrowed a friends card (an ATI card) and had the same issue. This time I thought it to be a motherboard issue (also under warranty). I called Asus and got the MoBo RMAd. No change. If I force the bios to push the video through the PCIE slot, it still gets me the same thing (initial bios screen, maybe the Windows logo, then nothing), but, when pushed through the NVIDIA card, the resolution of the bios screen (and the UEFI interface) is MUCH lower (as in, not all of the interface is visible on the screen).
At this point I am at a loss. I have tried numerous drivers for the video card, updating the bios. Going to older bios. Tested the power supply and tried different power supplies. Tested the memory and tried different memory. Hooked up different monitors as well. I really cant think of anything else it might be. Below is my set up.
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge
GPU: Nvidia 660 TI
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB
Storage: Samsung 512GB 830 series SSD
Thanks in advance for any input