No way to enable PCI-E graphics

CrazyFoolMrT
CrazyFoolMrT Member Posts: 2 New User

Hopefully this is in the right place, not sure where to post BIOS questions. 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.

Answers

  • -Justin
    -Justin Member Posts: 2,362 Skilled Specialist WiFi Icon

    CrazyFoolMrT,

     

    It sounds like you are using the most up to date BIOS we have posted for that model. Since the BIOS you are using is LEGACY, you will need to make sure the video card you are using supports that type of BIOS and not UEFI only. There are video cards that support only LEGACY, only UEFI, and both.