Ok so I put a 9800 GTX+ in my system as physics card but when I turned my computer on it was not in Evga precision so then I went in to device manager and it was also no there so then I looked inside the computer the fan was spinning on the GPU but it was not recognized. So I have no idea what the problem is.
Did you plug in the power cables and installed drivers?
[QUOTE=Thor667;23082432]Did you plug in the power cables and installed drivers?[/QUOTE]
Yes Sir
Did you install the drivers before putting the card in?
Is it seated properly?
Did you uninstall the previous video card drivers if you had one?
It's hard deciphering these kinds of problems since there are many reasons to why a card can't be detected. Most of the time Windows can detect them just fine and use its most basic version of video drivers, but it not completely showing up is a little odd. The card for all we know can be defective.
Did you have a different card before this 9800? Perhaps an ATI/AMD card? Either way, if you have gone through the above ideas, try cleaning your computer with driver sweeper then re installing the drivers. This has happened to me a couple times when trying to swap an ATI with nVidia card.
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