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- Aug 2, 2012
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- Gigabyte X299 Designare EX ver1
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- i9-9960X
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- RX Vega 64
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Hello forum, I haven't posted for a while, now I'm starting a new build and I'm puzzled at what is happening, I don't know where else to go.
Here's what happens:
I just plugged in all the components, and connected to the monitor through GTX 660 ti with a DVI cable. Bios loaded, and I started changing a few things:
XMP -> Profile 1
CSM Support -> Disable
Thunderbolt:
USB Config:
VT-d -> Disable:
After this, I save and reboot.
At this point, my monitor turns into a sleeping beauty, even though there's nothing beautiful about that.
I rebooted several times, pressing F12, or not, doesn't matter. Keyboard is detected as my NumLuck key led is on. But, why there's no signal on the video DVI?
Things I've tried to wake my monitor:
switching VGA to my old dusty GTX 570.
tried HDMI as well as native thunderbolt->HDMI
What could be the reason, any suggestions where else to look?
BTW, my monitor is Samsung SyncMaster SA950, if that makes any difference. (it works well when I plug it into my old rig)
Here's what happens:
I just plugged in all the components, and connected to the monitor through GTX 660 ti with a DVI cable. Bios loaded, and I started changing a few things:
XMP -> Profile 1
CSM Support -> Disable
Thunderbolt:
USB Config:
VT-d -> Disable:
After this, I save and reboot.
At this point, my monitor turns into a sleeping beauty, even though there's nothing beautiful about that.
I rebooted several times, pressing F12, or not, doesn't matter. Keyboard is detected as my NumLuck key led is on. But, why there's no signal on the video DVI?
Things I've tried to wake my monitor:
switching VGA to my old dusty GTX 570.
tried HDMI as well as native thunderbolt->HDMI
What could be the reason, any suggestions where else to look?
BTW, my monitor is Samsung SyncMaster SA950, if that makes any difference. (it works well when I plug it into my old rig)