New Monitor -> Windows Startup not showing anymore

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  1. Posts : 22
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       #31

    iam really really tired of plugging in plugging out stuff do you think turning off the internal graphics of motherboard would fix the problem? i somehow fear that my screen will stay blank forever then
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  2. Posts : 373
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       #32

    Rainx said:
    iam really really tired of plugging in plugging out stuff do you think turning off the internal graphics of motherboard would fix the problem? i somehow fear that my screen will stay blank forever then
    Turn it off, I thought it would be anyway. If worst came to worst but it won't, all you'd have to do is pull the CMOS battery out for a bit.
    It'll be fine.

    edit , you have a dedicated graphic card installed don't you and not relying on onboard graphics ?
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  3. Posts : 22
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       #33

    yes i have my gtx980 installed, could you tell me what options i need to turn off in bios then? ill try to access it by plugging in the monitor into the motherboard instead of the graphic card once more then
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       #34

    It depends on the BIOS manufacturer, what options you get. In mine all I can do is set the order it looks in. Onboard, PCIe, PCI. I can only ever use one of the three options at one time. Even then it seems to just auto detect what's plugged in. If I remove my GT 640 the onboard works, plug it back in and it doesn't. Newer motherboards though with hybrid SLI etc can use both at the same time.
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  5. Posts : 373
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       #35

    Rainx said:
    yes i have my gtx980 installed, could you tell me what options i need to turn off in bios then? ill try to access it by plugging in the monitor into the motherboard instead of the graphic card once more then

    New Monitor -> Windows Startup not showing anymore-graphics.jpg
    IGPU Multi-Monitor
    Select disable to disable the integrated graphics when an external graphics card is
    installed. Select enable to keep the integrated graphics enabled at all times.
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  6. Posts : 22
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    Thread Starter
       #36

    actually you wont believe it.

    the problem is my new soundcard : sound blaster z
    the problem occures as long as it is plugged into a pci e slot.

    now my question is: why does a soundcard produce a phantom monitopr wtf?? guess that wouldnt have happened on w7
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  7. Posts : 131
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       #37

    Hard to say if that would have happened under 7. For now I'd go to the SoundBlaster web site and make sure it's compatible with 10. If so look for current drivers and load them.
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  8. Posts : 373
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       #38

    Rainx said:
    actually you wont believe it.

    the problem is my new soundcard : sound blaster z
    the problem occures as long as it is plugged into a pci e slot.

    now my question is: why does a soundcard produce a phantom monitopr wtf?? guess that wouldnt have happened on w7
    l *Some motherboards reserve the PCI Express x16 slots for video cards only. Use a x1 or x4 slot
    instead. For more information, consult the documentation of your motherboard. Could be this, from the soundblaster manual.

    So you could try this. Put it in PCI E 5
    New Monitor -> Windows Startup not showing anymore-soundblaster.jpg

    Then go into the bios and set a lower link speed.Set it to a low speed

    New Monitor -> Windows Startup not showing anymore-soundblaster2.jpg

    or even try slot 6
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  9. Posts : 22
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       #39

    actually it was in the bottom slot i dont think this one is reserved for graphic cards..
    didnt want to put my graphic card next to the power supply (pcie 6) and i didnt want to put the soundcard (pcie4) next to the graphic card (pcie2) because of the fans didnt want them to reduce the cooling because the soundcard blocks the fans..
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  10. Posts : 373
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       #40

    Rainx said:
    actually it was in the bottom slot i dont think this one is reserved for graphic cards..
    didnt want to put my graphic card next to the power supply (pcie 6) and i didnt want to put the soundcard (pcie4) next to the graphic card (pcie2) because of the fans didnt want them to reduce the cooling because the soundcard blocks the fans..
    New Monitor -> Windows Startup not showing anymore-soundblaster3.jpg

    I'm just about out of any more ideas
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