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I got the Sapphire Radeon 560 RX Pulse 4GB GDDR5

 

Not the nitro.

 

Anyway, just take out the battery ? 

Because my Bios is F12 already

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but I wonder about the GPU.. the one I've mentioned.

Sapphire Nitro AMD Radeon RX 460 4G D5 4GB GDDR5

 

I got the Sapphire Radeon 560 RX Pulse 4GB GDDR5

Hence our confusion. Either way, I still see a power connector on that.

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I'm sorry but something just isn't adding up.

 

You could take out the battery, but that will just erase your BIOS settings. I can't vouch for the UD5 series or Intel Gigabyte motherboards, but my experience with Gigabyte BIOS has been rife with errors. Just reflash it using the @BIOS utility if trying what Vanaraud mentioned plus reseating the card doesn't work. If you want to keep your settings, you can make sure "Load CMOS Default after BIOS update" is unchecked, and leave "Clear DMI Pool" unchecked.

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I had dark screen also with My nvidia 8800 GTX videocard

 

when I forgot to plug in the 2 6-wire power supply connectors.

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I had dark screen also with My nvidia 8800 GTX videocard

 

when I forgot to plug in the 2 6-wire power supply connectors.

I dont the the pins needed in my GPU

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Better not to touch it then and let the man who sold me the card to fix it :P

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/6c9ilg/finally_a_rx560_without_piwer_connector/

 

here's the topic which you can see there are several GPUs without the psu pins

That's an MSI card. :P Vendors like MSI, Sapphire, EVGA all decide the features they want (cooler, power, ports, factory overclock, etc) based on the reference model. Same model, different card.

But yes, I see that some variants of the 2GB model don't have the pins. Photos show the pins, but it looks like they released a second revision since the card came out.

Card can't be fixed, but can be exchanged. Hopefully the replacement works, I know it really sucks to have to RMA something so early.

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My card was fine, my MB is making the problems..

 

We tried in the lab 2 cards and both didnt work out with my pc.. 

 

Ah well.. will buy new pc sometime :P

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If neither of the cards had power pins, then it's probably that your PCI-e slot doesn't supply enough power. The standard is only 45w if I remember correctly. So your mobo isn't faulty, it's just meeting the standard for PCIe slot power consumption.
If one of the cards did have additional power pins, then you might have a problem... but yet your current/old GPU works fine- which is odd.

You honestly have a good processor, your RAM is probably good, your HD is good, and your Power Supply isn't bad... why not just buy a new mobo instead of wasting money and harming the environment?

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