Graphics card won't power up.
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Hello,
I've just purchased entirely new parts for my new computer, put it all together and I get the message 'no connection detected' from my monitors, which worked fine in my old PC. I opened up the case to have a look, and my graphics cards (running crossfire) aren't getting any power. Any ideas on how to fix/ why it's happening?
Also, I've tested graphics cards in my old PC and both work fine in that one.
Regards
I've just purchased entirely new parts for my new computer, put it all together and I get the message 'no connection detected' from my monitors, which worked fine in my old PC. I opened up the case to have a look, and my graphics cards (running crossfire) aren't getting any power. Any ideas on how to fix/ why it's happening?
Also, I've tested graphics cards in my old PC and both work fine in that one.
Regards
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