Why can I not find the primary video setting in Bios so I can change it from integrated to PCIE?

JasonMNewland
JasonMNewland Member Posts: 2 New User

I have purchased a new video card to add to my computer which has integrated graphics.  When I installed the card I got a blank screen so I removed the card and restarted the computer and entered BIOS in an attempt to change it from integrated to PCIE the problem is I cannot find the option to make the change.  I can select advanced chipset but there is no primary video option to select and as far as I can tell there is no option to switch it from integrated to PCIE....  I researched this heavily and am now resorting to this as I cannot find a way to get the video card to work.  I have posted the options I have in my system's Bios below.  Thnks for looking  

 

BIOS Version 2.14.1219

Options:

Main     Advanced      Power      Security      Boot Options       Exit

 

Main:

System info

Date

Time

Advanced

Miscellaneous

            AHCI Post 1 Not Present

            AHCI Post 2 Not Present

            AHCI Post 3 Not Present

            AHCI Post 4 HL-DT-ST- DVDRAM GH7ON

            AHCI Post 5 Not Present

Advanced Chipset Configuration

            Intel EIST             [Enabled]

            Intel Turbo Boost [Enabled]

            Intel AES-NI        [Disabled]

            Intel XD BIT        [Enabled]

            DVMT Mode        [DVMT]

            DVMT Memory Size [256mb]

Integrated Peripherals

            Onboard SATA Controller [Enabled]

            Onboard USB Controller [AHCI]

            Legacy USB Support [Enabled]

            USB Storage Emulation [Auto]

            Onboard Audio Controller [Enabled]

            Onboard LAN Controller [Enabled]

            Onboard LAN Option ROM [Disabled]

PC Health Status

            {Health Status info}

Smart Fan [Enabled]

Power

ACPI Suspend Mode   [3(STR)]

Deep Power Off Mode

Power On By RTC Alarm

Power on by PCIE Alarm

Power on by Onboard LAN

Wake up by PS2 Keyboard/Mouse

Wake up by USB Keyboard/Mouse

Restore on AC Power Loss

Security

Supervisor password

Username Password

Change Supervisor Password

Boot Options

1st Boot Device

2nd Boot Device

3rd Boot Device

4th Boot Device

5th Boot Device

EFI Device Priority

Hard Disk Drive Priority

Optical Disk Drive Priority

Removable Device Priority

Network Device Priority

Quiet Boot On

Halt On

Exit  

 

Answers

  • CrazyFoolMrT
    CrazyFoolMrT Member Posts: 2 New User

    This seems to have been asked a lot around the net, however, there doesn't seem to be an adequate answer to it.

    I am running:
    Operating system is Windows 7

    Motherboard is Acer Veriton M6610G (Marked with Q67H2-AM v1.1).
    Bios is ACER ver. 2.10.1207
    GPU is GTX 770
    PSU is 700w

    The Graphics card is plugged in to the 16x slot, the fans spin, but no display and no device is recognized in device manager.

    I have tried a few solutions including uninstalling my onboard graphics driver from the device manager and going to upgrade my 600w power supply to a 700w one.

    I think the issue is that I need to change the BIOS to PEG or PCI Express. However, in the Bios the settings for both "Primary Video" and "Onboard Graphics" are grayed out, meaning that I can't change them.