I am weeping with joy looking at that. A true thing of beauty đź‘ŤHave to say, whoever worked this case, that is absolutely incredible cable management!
I am weeping with joy looking at that. A true thing of beauty đź‘ŤHave to say, whoever worked this case, that is absolutely incredible cable management!
Lols, thought you'd appreciate itI am weeping with joy looking at that. A true thing of beauty đź‘Ť
I think there's definitely something up with the GPU, it's weather it's a power issue from the PSU, or the GPU itself that's the last question.The fans judder right when the pc is turned on. But only a judder once. They never start spinning.
I’m glad some people are getting something out of this!
That's a sensible attitude. Have a sleep and see how you feel.This side of a good night’s sleep, I’m not nearly adventurous enough.
Sleep wellYeah. I may change my mind in the morning, but I’d surprise myself if I did. Currently thinking option 3; the difference between up to a month (and given how busy they are, I’d guess the longer end), and up to a month and three days will be relatively insignificant compared to it (potentially) working in three days.
But for now. Sleep. Much as I decided 2 hours ago, but hopefully with more success this time.
On a side note, that card looks great!The fans judder right when the pc is turned on. But only a judder once. They never start spinning.
I’m glad some people are getting something out of this!
It does! I’m quite happy with that aspect of it.On a side note, that card looks great!
Maybe just try reaching down and try pushing each one in as much as u can and if you hear any clicks then maybe it fixed somethingRealised I could get a view from a different angle by looking through the unused cable access in the top of the shroud. (That is the shroud, yes? I’m not getting my terms mixed up I hope)
Progress, if you are able to, try to see if drivers will fix it.Okay... NOW I’m confused! I tried the pushing in through the hole. Didn’t feel like it gave much, if any. Looks slightly better. Tried starting up. Card fans spin. Desktop home is on the Wacom screen now (plugged into the GC HDMI port), but still the "no vga detected" beeps.
I try for drivers now, is that it?
well considering the 3070 or any new card for that matter doesnt have a vga port i'd imagine theres nothing to worry about, if it boots fine and is stable under load it **should** be fineTried drivers. This looks like it’s working, right? But still the "no vga detected" beeps at start up.
I feel like maybe I can relax? Maybe? But still so wary...
Also maybe check in the BIOS if there is a setting expecting a VGA signal that you could disable, could be a configuration issue.Stable under load will be the next thing.
Time to try installing Steam.
This is it, the beeps are a false code, try turning on the monitor before powering up the computer and I'm guessing it won't beep.The VGA beeping, I presume, is the VGA standard beep when there is something wrong with the graphics generally...my guess it's all still listed as VGA purely as a carryover from when VGA was the standard for graphics.
Sometimes a fully functioning system will still beep with certain monitors, particularly if they aren't switched on before the system is powered on....for some reason the motherboard just doesn't like it...that is mainly older monitors though