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my i7-4790K already test 3 motherboard which the result is the same as shown Pcie X16 slot 1 was unable to detect external graphic card
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Try a different graphics card.
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Tested with Asus R9380 strix 4gb and msi gtx 970 gaming and also nvidia GT320 gpu not working too. Any help will be appreciate. Thanks
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Hello alex2381,
http://ark.intel.com/products/80807 Intel® Core™ i7-4790K Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.40 GHz) Specifications
https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/STRIXR9380DC2OC4GD5GAMING/specifications/ STRIX-R9380-DC2OC-4GD5-GAMING | Graphics Cards | ASUS Global
From the above two links, the support and compatibilities information could be confirmed. First of all, for one thing is the parameters for UEFI/CMOS be configured correctly? Or in other words, has the PCI Express has been enabled, and the default GPU was set to it rather than the integrated GPU?
Aaron Janagewen
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Hello alex2381:
Let me apologize for any inconvenience.
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Alberto
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hi Janagewen
i tested with default setting to auto, by right auto in gpu is once detected the gpu in the slot. it will sent signal to it.
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What about power supply, I mean have you connected all the connectors to the motherboard and display card? If you master in those fields, I think you'd better contact with Intel support for replacement of processors. Anyway, I just wish you good luck!

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