Err, why would you hook up your screen to your onboard video output when you have your graphics card in the PCIE slot, obviously you would have nothing showing up on your monitor...
When a graphics card is in your PCIE slot, it means graphics processing is being sent to your graphics card outputted to your screen, nothing goes through your motherboard anymore, you can only use your graphics card. You cannot use your onboard video and graphics card at the same time.
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[12-03, 19:06] meme405 That e30 is so mexiflushed I thought we were in albuquerque
[12-03, 23:03] rb when i see a modded element. I have nothing but respect. either the parents kicked him out or the guy is killing hookers in the back |