Hi,
I just got this brand new GPU and when i plug it in my motherboard, plug a monitor in and start my PC, the monitor shows the first ASUS screen, with the "press F2 or Delete to enter bios" message. But the screen stays there, frozen. There is no way to enter the bios, nothing is happening at all. The fans on the GPU seem to run just fine.
GPU : XFX Speedster SWFT210 Radeon RX 6600 XT
When i unplug the new AMD GPU and use my old GTX-970 (or none at all and just use the integrated graphics of my motherboard), everything runs fine. The first ASUS screen goes away very fast and there is actually a second, different screen with a different prompt (F1) to enter the bios and this one works just fine.
I tried uninstalling all graphics drivers prior to plugging the new card in, i tried the second PCIE slot of my motherboard, i tried with both GPU plugged in at the same time, but i get the same problem everytime. My PSU is 750W and the card require 500W.
Do you guys think i just got unlucky and got a defect GPU ?
Is there something else i could try before asking for a replacement ?
Should i try updating my BIOS / UEFI... Is it relevant ? I didn't do it because i'm no expert and I'm not 100% confident I won't break something...
Is the card not compatible with my rig at all ??
Motherboard : Asus Prime Z370-P
PSU : Corsair CS Series 750W Modular Power Supply
Thank you very much to anyone who could provide help / advice !
I just got this brand new GPU and when i plug it in my motherboard, plug a monitor in and start my PC, the monitor shows the first ASUS screen, with the "press F2 or Delete to enter bios" message. But the screen stays there, frozen. There is no way to enter the bios, nothing is happening at all. The fans on the GPU seem to run just fine.
GPU : XFX Speedster SWFT210 Radeon RX 6600 XT
When i unplug the new AMD GPU and use my old GTX-970 (or none at all and just use the integrated graphics of my motherboard), everything runs fine. The first ASUS screen goes away very fast and there is actually a second, different screen with a different prompt (F1) to enter the bios and this one works just fine.
I tried uninstalling all graphics drivers prior to plugging the new card in, i tried the second PCIE slot of my motherboard, i tried with both GPU plugged in at the same time, but i get the same problem everytime. My PSU is 750W and the card require 500W.
Do you guys think i just got unlucky and got a defect GPU ?
Is there something else i could try before asking for a replacement ?
Should i try updating my BIOS / UEFI... Is it relevant ? I didn't do it because i'm no expert and I'm not 100% confident I won't break something...
Is the card not compatible with my rig at all ??
Motherboard : Asus Prime Z370-P
PSU : Corsair CS Series 750W Modular Power Supply
Thank you very much to anyone who could provide help / advice !