Upgrading from a 1050 to a 3060 GeForce Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14

Morisuprime
Morisuprime Member Posts: 4 New User
edited September 2021 in Nitro Gaming
Hi all I have a Acer Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14 which currently has a GeForce gtx 1050 and I recently purchased a GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC and It seems to be running on the PC without power issues but I am not getting any picture on my pc but I can see that my PC Is running and going to sleep after being on for a while with no activity so if anyone could help with this that would be great


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  • Hi all I have a Acer Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14 which currently has a GeForce gtx 1050 and I recently purchased a GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC and It seems to be running on the PC without power issues but I am not getting any picture on my pc but I can see that my PC Is running and going to sleep after being on for a while with no activity so if anyone could help with this that would be great
    It could be your Nitro N50-610's PSU as it might have the 300W PSU as the GTX 1050 only requires a 250W PSU. The RTX 3060 power requirements need to be 450W min but preferably a 600W is better for all the other required peripherals so check the PSU that you have? Your Nitro came OEM with either a 300W or 500W PSU's! 
  • Morisuprime
    Morisuprime Member Posts: 4 New User
    StevenGen said:
    Hi all I have a Acer Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14 which currently has a GeForce gtx 1050 and I recently purchased a GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC and It seems to be running on the PC without power issues but I am not getting any picture on my pc but I can see that my PC Is running and going to sleep after being on for a while with no activity so if anyone could help with this that would be great
    It could be your Nitro N50-610's PSU as it might have the 300W PSU as the GTX 1050 only requires a 250W PSU. The RTX 3060 power requirements need to be 450W min but preferably a 600W is better for all the other required peripherals so check the PSU that you have? Your Nitro came OEM with either a 300W or 500W PSU's! 
    My PC has the 500W PSU
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,825 Trailblazer
    edited September 2021
    StevenGen said:
    Hi all I have a Acer Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14 which currently has a GeForce gtx 1050 and I recently purchased a GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC and It seems to be running on the PC without power issues but I am not getting any picture on my pc but I can see that my PC Is running and going to sleep after being on for a while with no activity so if anyone could help with this that would be great
    It could be your Nitro N50-610's PSU as it might have the 300W PSU as the GTX 1050 only requires a 250W PSU. The RTX 3060 power requirements need to be 450W min but preferably a 600W is better for all the other required peripherals so check the PSU that you have? Your Nitro came OEM with either a 300W or 500W PSU's! 
    My PC has the 500W PSU
    Morisuprime the ZOTAC RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC card needs a PSU of 550W so that is where your problem is, as I've told you, get a PSU of at least 650W as that is the ideal PSU for this card. And also make sure that you delete all the old NVIDIA GTX 1050 drivers from your system and then install the new RTX 3060 latest driver the R470 U3 (471.68) WHQL for best results. 
  • Morisuprime
    Morisuprime Member Posts: 4 New User
    StevenGen said:
    StevenGen said:
    Hi all I have a Acer Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14 which currently has a GeForce gtx 1050 and I recently purchased a GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC and It seems to be running on the PC without power issues but I am not getting any picture on my pc but I can see that my PC Is running and going to sleep after being on for a while with no activity so if anyone could help with this that would be great
    It could be your Nitro N50-610's PSU as it might have the 300W PSU as the GTX 1050 only requires a 250W PSU. The RTX 3060 power requirements need to be 450W min but preferably a 600W is better for all the other required peripherals so check the PSU that you have? Your Nitro came OEM with either a 300W or 500W PSU's! 
    My PC has the 500W PSU
    Morisuprime the ZOTAC RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC card needs a PSU of 550W so that is where your problem is, as I've told you, get a PSU of at least 650W as that is the ideal PSU for this card. And also make sure that you delete all the old NVIDIA GTX 1050 drivers from your system and then install the new RTX 3060 latest driver the R470 U3 (471.68) WHQL for best results. 
    StevenGen said:
    StevenGen said:
    Hi all I have a Acer Nitro 50 N50-610-UR14 which currently has a GeForce gtx 1050 and I recently purchased a GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC and It seems to be running on the PC without power issues but I am not getting any picture on my pc but I can see that my PC Is running and going to sleep after being on for a while with no activity so if anyone could help with this that would be great
    It could be your Nitro N50-610's PSU as it might have the 300W PSU as the GTX 1050 only requires a 250W PSU. The RTX 3060 power requirements need to be 450W min but preferably a 600W is better for all the other required peripherals so check the PSU that you have? Your Nitro came OEM with either a 300W or 500W PSU's! 
    My PC has the 500W PSU
    Morisuprime the ZOTAC RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC card needs a PSU of 550W so that is where your problem is, as I've told you, get a PSU of at least 650W as that is the ideal PSU for this card. And also make sure that you delete all the old NVIDIA GTX 1050 drivers from your system and then install the new RTX 3060 latest driver the R470 U3 (471.68) WHQL for best results. 
    So I just installed a 1000w PSU and I’m having the same problem it’s powering on, Bluetooth Is connecting but still no connection between the monitor and the PC which Is connected via display port 
  • Morisuprime the ZOTAC RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC card needs a PSU of 550W so that is where your problem is, as I've told you, get a PSU of at least 650W as that is the ideal PSU for this card. And also make sure that you delete all the old NVIDIA GTX 1050 drivers from your system and then install the new RTX 3060 latest driver the R470 U3 (471.68) WHQL for best results. 
    So I just installed a 1000w PSU and I’m having the same problem it’s powering on, Bluetooth Is connecting but still no connection between the monitor and the PC which Is connected via display port 

    What monitor do you have and what cable are you trying to connect this monitor with? As those could be a factor of your problem. Because and if your computer has power on, fans running but there is no display it could be because of other issues that are signified by warning beeps that you should get e.g. a continuous beeping: memory not detected, 1 long beep and 2 short beeps looping: GPU not detected etc.
  • Morisuprime
    Morisuprime Member Posts: 4 New User
    StevenGen said:
    Morisuprime the ZOTAC RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC card needs a PSU of 550W so that is where your problem is, as I've told you, get a PSU of at least 650W as that is the ideal PSU for this card. And also make sure that you delete all the old NVIDIA GTX 1050 drivers from your system and then install the new RTX 3060 latest driver the R470 U3 (471.68) WHQL for best results. 
    So I just installed a 1000w PSU and I’m having the same problem it’s powering on, Bluetooth Is connecting but still no connection between the monitor and the PC which Is connected via display port 

    What monitor do you have and what cable are you trying to connect this monitor with? As those could be a factor of your problem. Because and if your computer has power on, fans running but there is no display it could be because of other issues that are signified by warning beeps that you should get e.g. a continuous beeping: memory not detected, 1 long beep and 2 short beeps looping: GPU not detected etc.
    StevenGen said:
    Morisuprime the ZOTAC RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC card needs a PSU of 550W so that is where your problem is, as I've told you, get a PSU of at least 650W as that is the ideal PSU for this card. And also make sure that you delete all the old NVIDIA GTX 1050 drivers from your system and then install the new RTX 3060 latest driver the R470 U3 (471.68) WHQL for best results. 
    So I just installed a 1000w PSU and I’m having the same problem it’s powering on, Bluetooth Is connecting but still no connection between the monitor and the PC which Is connected via display port 

    What monitor do you have and what cable are you trying to connect this monitor with? As those could be a factor of your problem. Because and if your computer has power on, fans running but there is no display it could be because of other issues that are signified by warning beeps that you should get e.g. a continuous beeping: memory not detected, 1 long beep and 2 short beeps looping: GPU not detected etc.
    I have a HP 34f 34-inch curved display and it’s connected with a display port cable which I also had connected with my 1060 all this time. And there’s no beeps whatsoever actually
  • josephtombuzz
    josephtombuzz Member Posts: 1 New User
    You may want to (or have to upgrade BIOS), if your motherboard is old you may have to update it so it can identify the new GPU.