The motherboard is in a Dell Vostro 400 and has the name DG33M03. I can see that it is from Foxxcon. It has the latest BIOS from Dell and in other forums I can read, that it should be fine.
There is a switch on the graphics card near the crossfire bridge that was set to pos. 2. Club3D Radeon R9 280 Royalking. No luck setting the switch to pos. 1.
Cannot find any dokumentation tough on what the switch does.
Hi Kaikoxx.
Thx. for the reply.
I have tried with DVI, HDMI and DP. Nine of them can wake up the monitor. I have also tried with two different monitors. Nothing.
Thx. Paul.
But there is only the choice between PCI and onboard. See pictures.
I guess it is just to old to make it work.
Happy New Year.
Rune.
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BHi Paul.
Here is what I have tried.
Boot up with the old graphics card. Uninstall all Nvidia drivers. Removed drivers from device manager. Turned off the PC. Removed the card.
Boot up to build in graphics. Installed the AMD drivers that came with the new card. Turned of PC.
Inserted new card. See picture.
Boot up to new card. No signal to monitor.
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Hi Paul.
Thx. for the reply but the computer has worked with an older PCI-e V2.0 card and as soon as this card is inserted there is no problem.
The sitting in the Bios is already set for PCI-e graphics.
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