Probably because you need to use the VGA port, not the DVI nor the HDMI. I worked for me on the VGA port without a problem. Now if you can figure out a way to make it work on the DVI, let me know.Hi guys,
I have the Asus 750 to OC 2gb and I'm having trouble recreating the success that you have had.
I've tried to flash the bios with all the variants that seem compatible, reading through this thread. But every time I flash a bios that isn't the original, my screen goes black after a couple of seconds of displaying normally.
This is true on osx (Sierra) and windows 10. It's the same on all the different ports, too.
It's like the flashing is stopping the card working, somehow.
Any ideas??
Probably because you need to use the VGA port, not the DVI nor the HDMI. I worked for me on the VGA port without a problem. Now if you can figure out a way to make it work on the DVI, let me know.
Are you disabling the internal graphics card and setting the primary graphics to the PCIe slot?Sorry, VGA doesnt work either. Not with the web drivers enabled. Display only works when you use the built-in driver, the one that has no acceleration support and looks terrible.
** Update **
I Installed Mac CUDA driver and turned of a tick box in Clover Configurator to turn off Nvidia Injection in my Clover config.plist.
HDMI video out to HDTV now works!!! Card is fully functional!
Sorry to. Revive a dead chat but could you send me a link to the bios update so that I too can flash my Asus 750ti 2gb to this palit bios that you speak of. I've got three monitors and only being able to use one vga port is a reall kick in the pants.Hi !
I tried to flash my Asus to Palit but NVflash tell me that's it's not compatible How did you do to falsh your card?
Thx
EDIT:
Ok, I fixed that and know os X is working well !!!
For the others,
in the CMD.exe type that :
nvflash --protectoff
nvflash -6 romfile.rom
nvflash --proctecton
then reboot and everything should be good !