So i got the card and put it in my old comp and booted it up and everything was fine to double check the card and the comp booted fine, so i shut it down and pulled the card and then i installed it in my newer system after removing the drivers i pulled the card and put in the 1050
When i tried to boot. The comp did not Post and just shut down and then restarted but nothing happened. No keyboard flashing lights, no screen, no nothing. I pulled out the card, and trieded to boot with no card and nothing again. the comp would just start for a sec, shut down, restart, but do nothing. The only way to shut it off was the power switch on the back. So I let the comp sit a few mins, and re-installed my 550, and tried to boot again and the comp went directly into bios saying overclock did not work. (i didn't touch the bios prior) I reset the bios to defaults and tired again.
Finally the comp posted, but the HD needed to run scans which took about 10 mins before it finally launched. But once it was running i was having some issues with my HD going 100% until i ran Checkdisk, and everything finally smoothed out and seams to be working.. (perhaps all that trying to boot, and not proper shut downs screwed things up) This all took me about 3 hours to get my comp sorted out which thankfully i did
I then took the card and put it back in my old duo-core system, and it posted and booted just fine. (i'm reinstalling win7 on that system and everything seams to be working just fine)
Anyone have any clue why the card that works on my old duo-core 8600 and is just fine, completely borks my I5-3350?
I have a few ideas,
i didn't restart after removing the drivers and something got wonky?
z77-A asus board needs a bios update to work with the card? (not sure why it would, or why my old p5n-d was fine with out doing that)
Asus MB's and MSI vid cards don't play nice together?
I'm at a loss..
Edited by JC Daxion, 25 September 2018 - 05:23 AM.





















