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Title: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: 1Cane on January 25, 2023, 06:27:02 PM
Took over a month but the RTX 3060 arrived today! Pulled out the AMD 7950 Stuck the 3060 in, powers up no video red light appears by pci slot. Have a 750-watt power supply, so I am good there on that! The 7950 had an 8 pin and a 6-pin source.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Bopgun on January 25, 2023, 08:05:47 PM
Try reseating if you haven’t already. See if you get video with your old card or onboard video. Is the new graphics card used or refurbished?
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Drano on January 26, 2023, 06:09:59 AM
Silly question. Did you just pop out the AMD card, pop in the Nvidia card and just power up? That's not how you do it.

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Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TequilaChaser on January 26, 2023, 06:19:19 AM
Silly question. Did you just pop out the AMD card, pop in the Nvidia card and just power up? That's not how you do it.

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Yeah, should of removed the AMD video drivers before you pulled the AMD video card, then remove it

The resolution will default back to the default windows, but should be able to install new Nvidia card and it boot up and then install the new drivers for it and set it up to the settings you want and can handle (download the new drivers for Nvidia card so you will have them already before starting to swap brands/ cards )

Hopefully I remembered that right!
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Bizman on January 26, 2023, 08:57:18 AM
When changing between AMD and Intel, using Display Driver Uninstaller is recommendable for best performance: https://www.wagnardsoft.com/content/Display-Driver-Uninstaller-DDU-V18060-Released (https://www.wagnardsoft.com/content/Display-Driver-Uninstaller-DDU-V18060-Released)
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: 1Cane on January 26, 2023, 09:39:32 AM
did complete uninstall of AMD drivers and notes with no video out. I am concerned with red light on motherboard with 3060 installed.

Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TequilaChaser on January 26, 2023, 10:00:26 AM
did complete uninstall of AMD drivers and notes with no video out. I am concerned with red light on motherboard with 3060 installed.



Are the fans on the RTX3060 , spinning at all?  Or nothing?  With the red light on?

Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TWCAxew on January 26, 2023, 10:46:03 AM
I remember I had to update my firmware on my motherboard when I upgraded to the 3060ti. Maybe the same?
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: SIK1 on January 26, 2023, 11:09:54 AM
What does the red light specify for your mobo? That would be a good place to start.

 :salute
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Drano on January 26, 2023, 12:01:15 PM
did complete uninstall of AMD drivers and notes with no video out. I am concerned with red light on motherboard with 3060 installed.

When you did this did you follow the directions Bizman posted? That's the only way to do this when changing cards physically. ESPECIALLY if going from team red to team green or vice versa. YOU HAVE TO use DDU to get rid of everything FIRST. This automates removing a bunch of stuff in the registry you might have a hard time finding if you didn't know what you were doing. Great app. Totally trustworthy.

If you haven't done that, I'd suggest:



Put the AMD card back in. Hopefully there aren't too many knots in it with Windows by just swapping cards and your machine will boot up.

If it does--great.


Download DDU from the link Bizman posted. Unzip it if needed.

Download the latest drivers for your 3060 from NVidia

Have them somewhere you can get to easily like the desktop and ready to go.

Reboot the PC in safe mode---this is important.

From safe mode, run DDU.

Follow the prompts, select AMD graphic drivers.

Select clean and shut down. The PC will shut down.

Swap out your cards.

Disconnect from the internet. Unplug. Whatever. (so windows doesn't install a driver on you quickly)

Restart the PC in normal mode.

It should act as if it's never seen a video card before and you'll have a low res screen.

From here run the NVidia driver setup you downloaded.

This should straighten you out.

Unnless your card is actually DOA and lets hope that's not the case.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TequilaChaser on January 26, 2023, 12:10:11 PM
Spot on, excellent post, Drano

As well as Caine's Motherboard may need a bios update as Dutch posted!

and as you posted pray that the video card is not DOA
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Bopgun on January 26, 2023, 03:51:55 PM
Is it getting into the bios? Booting into windows? If he’s not getting to windows it may not be a driver issue.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TWCAxew on January 26, 2023, 11:11:17 PM
Just out of curiosity. What is the exact motherboard?
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: 1Cane on January 27, 2023, 12:08:18 AM
Asus P8Z77-v-pro drivers are up to date. Red light is for vga ,fans turn. Will try 1 more time tomorrow with instructions I have received here. Zotac support said to send it back.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TWCAxew on January 27, 2023, 01:32:30 AM
So what I found after a quick search on the intwerwebs. It appears some peeps have the mobo and the 3060 running together. But because it is such an old mobo you need the latest bios. That would be the 2014 version. No mention of the red light on those forums however.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Drano on January 27, 2023, 06:07:33 AM
That would make sense. With such an old bios the mobo is like... What the heck is this thing? Hopefully a bios update will fix it. But you'll still need to go through the steps I listed about changing the cards. If you don't you'll have issues for sure.

So for now I'd add:

Put the AMD card back in.

Download the bios update.

Follow instructions, my Asus usually requires renaming the file.

Transfer that file to a thumb drive. I use a small one with only the bios file on it.

Follow instructions for the update in your mobo manual. You may have to plug the thumb drive into a certain USB port.

Once you're in the bios it's usually a good idea to restore defaults before flashing a new bios so do that and restart the PC.

Back in the bios follow instructions in the manual for flashing the new bios and update it. This might take a few minutes and not seem like anything is happening. Whatever you do, don't turn off the PC or interrupt it.

Once that's done go thru the steps I listed using DDU to get rid of all the AMD stuff before switching to the new card.

After all that I hope you're up and running.





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Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: TWCAxew on January 27, 2023, 06:38:18 AM
Ps: if you wonder how you can make your USB bootable:

Go to My Computer and locate the drive that you want to use for updating the BIOS. Right-click on the Disk and select the Properties option. From this Window, locate the File System option and select the FAT32 option. Click the Start button to start the formatting process.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Bizman on January 27, 2023, 07:34:03 AM
If you're not familiar with making a bootable stick, the motherboard in question supports other methods, too, even from within Windows: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8Z77-V_PRO/E7198_P8Z77-V_PRO.pdf?model=p8z77v_pro#p107 (https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8Z77-V_PRO/E7198_P8Z77-V_PRO.pdf?model=p8z77v_pro#p107)
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Drano on January 27, 2023, 08:59:03 AM
If you're not familiar with making a bootable stick, the motherboard in question supports other methods, too, even from within Windows: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8Z77-V_PRO/E7198_P8Z77-V_PRO.pdf?model=p8z77v_pro#p107 (https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8Z77-V_PRO/E7198_P8Z77-V_PRO.pdf?model=p8z77v_pro#p107)

TBH I don't ever recall that asus update program finding a single update for anything even running it as I'm looking at new updates on the support site! I've always used the flash drive method to update my bios.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Bizman on January 27, 2023, 12:34:51 PM
I've updated bioses both from a bootable and non bootable USB stick, the latter being triggered either from Windows or UEFI, and also used the motherboard update program in Windows, some of which download a new bios. And used a dedicated bios update program either in Windows or in UEFI, again either self downloading or requiring the new bios been downloaded and unzipped. Lots of variables there.

Not too long ago there was a motherboard that despite finding a new bios through the UEFI update program could not install it, neither did it accept the latest bios when downloaded through Windows. But I managed to get it a couple of versions forward with the latter method. Can't remember the brand, might have been AsRock.

Anyhow, usually any of the methods provided by the manufacturer work. The Windows version is the least effort way.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: 1Cane on January 28, 2023, 10:49:43 AM
I am stopped for now until new card arrives. To add salt to the wound one of my moniters has died.
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Bizman on January 28, 2023, 12:02:18 PM
I am stopped for now until new card arrives. To add salt to the wound one of my moniters has died.
No way!

Just in case, let me tell you this true story: I was called to diagnose a dead monitor and was asked to take with me a spare - which I of course forgot! Anyhow, the computer booted properly, all the normal beeps and jingles were audible but the screen was totally dead. No led, no nothing. There was the mom and dad, both in their fifties or so, and the daughter and her boyfriend, digi-natives in their twenties. All four said that the cables are all good, triple checked by all of them. Well, I started with the VGA cable, made sure it was properly secured with the screws at both ends, wiggled it to find out if it's broken somewhere but to no avail. Then I checked the power cord. Properly seated in the wall socket, yes. And obviously also properly plugged into the monitor as the socket was facing down and gravity would have dropped it on the table if it was loose... Well, I grabbed the cord at the monitor end and lo and behold I could lift it half an inch inside the socket! Four people had shared the opinion that all cables were properly seated which I also had asked on the phone. Lesson to learn: Never believe your eyes only, friction can do funny tricks!
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Meatwad on January 28, 2023, 04:28:36 PM
No way!

Just in case, let me tell you this true story: I was called to diagnose a dead monitor and was asked to take with me a spare - which I of course forgot! Anyhow, the computer booted properly, all the normal beeps and jingles were audible but the screen was totally dead. No led, no nothing. There was the mom and dad, both in their fifties or so, and the daughter and her boyfriend, digi-natives in their twenties. All four said that the cables are all good, triple checked by all of them. Well, I started with the VGA cable, made sure it was properly secured with the screws at both ends, wiggled it to find out if it's broken somewhere but to no avail. Then I checked the power cord. Properly seated in the wall socket, yes. And obviously also properly plugged into the monitor as the socket was facing down and gravity would have dropped it on the table if it was loose... Well, I grabbed the cord at the monitor end and lo and behold I could lift it half an inch inside the socket! Four people had shared the opinion that all cables were properly seated which I also had asked on the phone. Lesson to learn: Never believe your eyes only, friction can do funny tricks!

Have had that happen. Someone had their internet not working but failed troubleshoot past their modem. Their firewall lost power because the slip in plug in the power adapter wasnt seated all the way. Looked like it was, but just for fun I pushed them together just in case. Felt it snap together and looked to see the LED's lit back up
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: 1Cane on March 16, 2023, 11:43:50 AM
I finally got a new mobo and installed a RTX 3060.Its like a new game. The difference in the sky is amazing! Of course I tried to play with settings and now I can't get gamma to adjust in game. Any advice other than if it's not broke don't fix it! I did a new download over old game with no effect. Would a complete uninstall reinstall fix issue?
 :joystick: :joystick:
Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: Drano on March 16, 2023, 12:48:06 PM
If you're in VR the gamma setting won't do anything. Otherwise, one thing you can try in the NVidia control panel is to enable gamma correction, that will brighten things up a bit. In game I also have post processing turned on but everything there unchecked. That helps too.

Admit I have played the game on a monitor in quite a while.

Title: Re: Need help with RTX 3060
Post by: 1Cane on March 17, 2023, 09:01:58 AM
Really don't know what I did but it works fine now. Rethinking my future as a computer tech :x :x