GPU missing after freeze on Acer Nitro AN515-58 with RTX 3050, tried DDU still happens

PradeepKumar2005
PradeepKumar2005 Member Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 6:27AM in Nitro Gaming

When ever I do something on my laptop got freeze so i restart the laptop then it shows me there is no gpu then I reboot my laptop create a new desktop and it shows but after 2 to 3 days got the same issue so i deleted the driver and reinstalled it by using ddu but got same issue and I tried everything 😭 😭 if someone facing the problem or get the solution please help me 😭😭

Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58

RTX 3050

i5 12th gen

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 15,291 Trailblazer

    Unfortunately, if you have used DDU uninstaller and uninstalled all the NVidia drivers in Safe Mode from your Nitro 5 AN515-58 laptop and then reinstalled the new and latest RTX3050 gpu NVidia driver and the RTX3050 gpu still disappears in Device Manager and its not detected, its because either the NVidia gpu graphics chip is faulty or its vram is faulty which means that the graphics have a fault, which can't be fixed and you need to either get a technician to disable the Nvidia gpu and only use the Intel cpu graphics or buy a new mainboard for your AN515-58 laptop.

    I suggest that you take/send your Nitro 5 AN515-58 to a technician and get them to analyse and pinpoint the exact fault, as there is no software resetting that can reinstate or fix the NVidia driver working 100%, if its not showing in Device Manager. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 2,300

    To fix an "Nvidia graphics card not detected" error, first check physical connections, then update or reinstall drivers, and ensure Windows and the BIOS are updated. If those fail, you can try reinstalling the graphics card, restoring BIOS settings, using a system restore, or contacting manufacturer support for potential hardware issues.

    Hardware & Connections
    1. Check Physical Connections:
    Ensure your graphics card is properly seated in its PCIe slot and that all power cables from the power supply are securely connected to the card.
    2. Install Graphics Card Properly:
    If the card wasn't seated correctly, re-install it to make sure it's firmly in the PCIe slot.
    3. Test in Another PC:
    If you can, test the graphics card in a different computer to determine if the card itself is faulty.
    4. Check Power Supply:
    An inadequate or faulty power supply can prevent the GPU from being detected.
    Software & Drivers
    1. Update Drivers:
    Download and install the latest drivers for your specific Nvidia model from the official Nvidia website, or use a driver update utility to find them automatically.
    2. Reinstall Drivers:
    If the problem persists after updating, try completely uninstalling the existing Nvidia drivers via the Device Manager and then performing a clean reinstallation of the latest drivers.
    3. Scan for Hardware Changes:
    In Device Manager, click on the "Action" menu and select "Scan for hardware changes" to prompt Windows to re-scan for your graphics card.
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