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780m GTX won't run on either R2 or R3


arulin

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Just for grins and giggles I have a 770m GTX trying to get it to work on the R3 and R2.

With the R2 I am find it dose not even power up the monitor.

On the R3 it get through the post but dies after Windows Logo.

Dose this card need a reflow? Tried the modded bios with no luck on either box.

Also tried disabling the IGD....and a few other suggestions on this board.

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Just for grins and giggles I have a 770m GTX trying to get it to work on the R3 and R2.

With the R2 I am find it dose not even power up the monitor.

On the R3 it get through the post but dies after Windows Logo.

Dose this card need a reflow? Tried the modded bios with no luck on either box.

Also tried disabling the IGD....and a few other suggestions on this board.

Hey i'm not sure but you have to disable the soundcard in your R3 to get the gtx 780m to work.

But first you have to flash the unlocked bios for your machine!

Best regards!

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Hey i'm not sure but you have to disable the soundcard in your R3 to get the gtx 780m to work.

But first you have to flash the unlocked bios for your machine!

Best regards!

Tried that, no luck. Starting to think the 780m GTX is a KIA.

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Got it working after figuring out it was a conflict with my Naga 2014 gaming mouse, Win 7 in general, IDT, and the 780m GTX. Microsoft has a solution so it all good.

Hello, can you please detail a step by step what you did to get the card to work?

Thanks in adcance.

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