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No worries, sorry had missed the OC bit off on my Google search and hence got a different graphics card
The GPU won't show in the PC Info normally, however checking the manual of the motherboard, under the tool menu on page 3-17 option 3.9.5 gives you the graphic card information so would be worth checking there to see if it identifies it (or not).
There used to be a priority option of which graphics card to use as default but I can't see that setting in yours.
Windows should still detect it even if it is not in use.
So have you checked that it is seated correctly in the PCI Express connector. The power leads sound correct, have they been pushed in all the way and clicked etc?
I would remove the power connector, remove the card and reseat ensuring it is correctly in. But power connector back on and restart PC.
If you have left it with just the HDMI connected from GPU to monitor then it should boot on that, though worth giving it a bit of extra time just in case it is deciding.
If no joy then it could be a faulty card? |
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