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Problem with GTX1080 and R7 Aurora
Hi Everyone,
I need some help. I recently purchased the Alienware Aurora R7.
I7 8700
GTX1060
16GB Ram
I already had an existing GTX 1080 from Zotac Founders Edition.
I removed the GTX 1060 from the PCI Slot 1 and placed my existing GTX 1080.
I boot up and nothing is outputted on HDMI or DP on my Dell S2716DG.
So I re-installed the GTX 1060 on PCI Slot 1 and installed the GTX 1080 on PCI Slot 2.
I then installed the drivers for my 1080 and I was able to see my screen when connecting on the 1080.
Why wont the the 1080 work on the PCI slot 1?
Thanks,
Greg
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December 14th, 2017 13:00
I also tried another monitor plugged into DVI with the same outcome.. forgot to mention.
speedstep
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December 16th, 2017 19:00
You have to turn SECURE BOOT OFF and LEGACY CSM ON and LEGACY OPTION ROMS ON for a non DELL Card.
When installing an after-market graphics card into a certified Windows PC with UEFI enabled, the system may not boot.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3156/
greghall1982
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December 17th, 2017 06:00
Ok I will try but according to this UEFI is supported by Zotac
VGA Bios Collection: Zotac GTX 1080 8192 MB | TechPowerUp
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December 18th, 2017 11:00
UEFI and Secure Boot are NOT one and the same thing. It is possible to have Class 1 UEFI bios without Secure boot.
Any PCI-E card that you want to work MUST HAVE a certificate in BIOS OR Secure Boot Must be turned OFF and Compatability Support Mode CSM MUST BE turned ON. Secure Boot for Windows 8 and 10 REQUIRES certificate IN BIOS for a card. That's why the OEM card that came from dell has no issue.
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December 18th, 2017 17:00
THANK YOU!! This resolved the issue. I brought the pc to my local pc repair store and they said my GPU was defective. I was about to send it back to Zotac.
Cannot thank you enough!