![]() I'll have definitive answers tomorrow when I test different psu's with the GTX960. I'm attributing it to the psu not providing it enough power, even though the other day I was told that a CX430 could power the GTX960. I have been testing with my previous hardware and with my significantly older gpu found that it's most likely due to it not being powered. ![]() Both OS's are up and fully operational, except for this problem on both of them. I have done manual installs, and each time I get the results that they fail to install because there isn't a gpu present. Personally, I think GeForce experience sucks and would just avoid it, but that's a personal choice. ![]() Or you can just try installing the drivers manually without a reinstall. I'd reinstall the OS, then install all the drivers including those for your motherboard chipset along with any other drivers necessary as determined by what's listed on the motherboard product page, then install any desired utilities. The NVidia drivers are best installed manually according to the NVidia website. GeForce experience is best installed after the entire system is fully functional.
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