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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 14:31:28
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xFeaRsD Removed the RGB from the CPU. Also took out both 8 pins from the GPU.
When I booted it up, the red light blinked a couple of times where the the GPU light is on the MB but turned off after about 20 seconds. There are 2 right lights now on my GPU at the 8 pin sockets.
Now only plug back in the 2 PCIe Power Cables to the Graphics Card. Also make sure they are locked in on the Power Supply Side.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 14:35:42
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Just want to make sure I didn't miss any steps that you wanted me to follow. By "only plug back in the 2 PCIe Power Cables to the Graphics Card." Did you still want the riser cable connected?
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 14:39:01
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xFeaRsD Just want to make sure I didn't miss any steps that you wanted me to follow. By "only plug back in the 2 PCIe Power Cables to the Graphics Card." Did you still want the riser cable connected?
Yes, AND Keep the RGB Cable Disconnected.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 14:40:34
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The riser cable has been plugged in the whole time. Just was confused by your use of "only" but I think you were referring to the RGB cable. I'll try it.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 14:51:05
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To note using a TV of any type is not a good practice when putting together a computer and installing the OS for the First time. Best to use a Standard Computer Monitor until the OS has been installed and update with the correct Graphics Drivers.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 14:57:46
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Put the PCIe back in and booted it up. The red lights are gone off of the GPU. The GPU light itself on the MB did blink briefly when booting up but went away.
Do you think it's best just to wait until Monday for my monitor? I did some research and saw that it's best to use a DisplayPort cable instead of a HDMI so I bought one. Should I run it through their and hope it displays finally?
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:06:05
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The LED Lights up now on the Graphics Card? If so do not use the RGB Port on the Graphics Card for your CPU. Display Port Cable Yes Maybe but you still need to get a Good VESA Certified DP Cable. But does your TV have a DP Port? What was the Make and Model of this TV?
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:13:32
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Nope LED still doesn't light up. Think I'm gonna have to take it apart and take a closer look. We may have covered it already but does the LED on the waterblock light up from the PCIe cables or from the riser?
I have a 65 inch 4k OLED LG (OLED65C7P)
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:15:06
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my LG only has hdmi i'm assuming yours is lg by the screen saver is like mine?
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:16:39
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:22:06
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bcavnaugh The LED Lights up now on the Graphics Card? If so do not use the RGB Port on the Graphics Card for your CPU. Display Port Cable Yes Maybe but you still need to get a Good VESA Certified DP Cable. But does your TV have a DP Port? What was the Make and Model of this TV?
No TV has display port yet and may never. He was talking about the mb GPU little led.. post led. Part of me says wait for the monitor to hit but how can one just sit back with such a possible issue like that on their mind? Damn. CPU? Bent cpu pins? Mb? Riser cable? Dead GPU? GPU block grounding out on the. Card somehow? I had that happen by putting the GPU bracket on upside down as what people were recommending. Had to pull it all apart to fix. Though the GPU rgb lights did work, just no screen like you.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:26:19
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You can also test with this Cable. At least you are using the DP Port on the Graphics Card.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 15:46:43
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Or use this Adaptor
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/17 16:14:18
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xFeaRsD Nope LED still doesn't light up. Think I'm gonna have to take it apart and take a closer look. We may have covered it already but does the LED on the waterblock light up from the PCIe cables or from the riser?
That's a good question. Not sure but I would just have it installed on the MB and create temporary tubes for these kind of matters and just save them for a rainy day. Once everything gets solved, you could than put it back the way it was but until than, as you said, you'll have to take the GPU apart. Could be a bad ground or that stupid bracket getting funky, shinny side up and dark side down so it stays grounded. The pain in the wazoo of custom cooling. Been there, done that. lol All I can say is, stick through it, always have back up plans for the what if moments and at the end, it pays off.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/29 10:56:56
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Well some updates. I got my monitor. Used a displayport cable from the GPU to the monitor, still nothing.
Drained my loop and inserted my 2080 ti directly into the first PCIe slot, still didn't light up or display anything.
I think the big problem here is that my PC won't post, and gets stuck on 33 q code. I took the water block off of my CPU to check the pins but i9 9900k dont have pins. They have pads. Everything looked good.
I read that sometimes it's a RAM issue and to take out some of your RAM and add then after your PC posts. Took 3 out and left one in the 2nd slot from the CPU because that's what my Motherboard says if using 1 stick. Still stuck at 33.
Really just want to fix this but dont know which component could be faulty. Any ideas who I should contact
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/29 11:16:00
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The motherboard is the side with pins now. You would want to look there.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/29 11:49:31
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Yeah I checked there after realizing the pins weren't on the CPU.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/31 16:00:43
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I'm having my own nature of a problem similar to yours. In my case the board was running fine then suddenly decided it wanted to sleep, then wake up... then sleep then wake up. Then it ended up in a boot loop where it would never post and kept recycling the boot process. Is your's a boot loop? Or does it just sit at 33 and never go further. Long story short I tried another i9-9900K on my board and it went to an error state for C1 which is a memory issue. My guess is that something was happening on the motherboard so i did an RMA. Never fun when you have to RMA a motherboard because they usually want to spend time trying to confirm your issues. In the end you might get your board back and if they say it works fine. Cost me 98$ to ship this 17lb Gigabyte Waterforce Box back to them... I'd recommend just going through the process of a RMA. Might want to buy a cheap LGA 1151 motherboard and a cheap air cooling rig just to see if the system posts with that processor. May make things easier to diagnose.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/31 17:29:43
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Yeah, between the Motherboard, RAM, CPU and GPU, I think it's a motherboard issue forsure. I contacted MSI. They had me try some different things like using a different GPU, which also didn't work. So they just agreed to RMA. Hoping that fixes the issue.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/05/31 20:43:21
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Good luck man. Just remember you can get a motherboard to test your processor and memory with hdmi out for like 50-60$.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/28 10:08:12
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So some updates. My PC would not post and kept getting stuck on 32-35 which is a CPU or RAM issue. Took the PC apart and slowly rebuilt outside case. Still having the same issues. Contacted MSI and did some troubleshooting on the motherboard. After not working, sent it in for RMA. While they still have it, I bought a new, cheaper MB with on board displayport. First thing i noticed was that my GPU still was not lighting up or acting like its powered at all. And no display through it. Unplugged the displayport and put it in the motherboard and finally saw something. Only thing is, I dont know what I'm looking at or should do from here. Does this mean my PC posted or no? I at least know the MB, CPU and RAM work. I should note that I dont have any HDD or SSD plugged in right now. I have a 4TB HDD and 2 1TB M.2 SSD. I have Windows 10 on a flash drive. What should I do from here? Mess with the BIOS? RMA the GPU and waterblock? Put windows 10 on one of the storages? https://m.imgur.com/gallery/wLONrWfhttps://m.imgur.com/gallery/XxBggRf
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/28 10:15:19
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/28 10:23:20
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Weird. I can click them and see the pics. How should I fix?
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/28 19:46:37
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Anyone? Might need a fresh set of eyes on this now that a little progress has been made
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/28 19:53:27
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Upload the pics to another website. No video card lights/fan movement on motherboard powerup makes it sound like the card isn't fully seated to the motherboard, or not getting the power it needs to start, or the card is dead.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/29 06:12:22
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I had this issue at first, then I discovered it was my keyboard and mouse. Are you using a riser cable at all? That could be the issue as well. Edit: I ended up moving the keyboard and mouse to different places on the motherboard. Seemed like it may have been some sort of allocation issue where the card never got what it needed to get the initial load. Was very strange.
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Re: 2080 ti display issues
2019/06/29 10:45:26
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xFeaRsD So some updates. My PC would not post and kept getting stuck on 32-35 which is a CPU or RAM issue. Took the PC apart and slowly rebuilt outside case. Still having the same issues.
Contacted MSI and did some troubleshooting on the motherboard. After not working, sent it in for RMA. While they still have it, I bought a new, cheaper MB with on board displayport. First thing i noticed was that my GPU still was not lighting up or acting like its powered at all. And no display through it.
Unplugged the displayport and put it in the motherboard and finally saw something. Only thing is, I dont know what I'm looking at or should do from here. Does this mean my PC posted or no?
I at least know the MB, CPU and RAM work. I should note that I dont have any HDD or SSD plugged in right now. I have a 4TB HDD and 2 1TB M.2 SSD. I have Windows 10 on a flash drive.
What should I do from here? Mess with the BIOS? RMA the GPU and waterblock? Put windows 10 on one of the storages?
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I think your links go to your imgur gallery which is private. You might have to open the pictures individually and then share them. Also, you might want to go to desktop site instead of mobile.
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