Hi guys,
These are my system specs:
CPU: i7 3820
Graphics: Nvidia Quadro K620
PSU: XFX Pro 750W
RAM: 16GB 1600mHz Corsair Vengeance
Cooling: Corsair Hydro H70
Audio: Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio 7.1
(OS drive) OCZ Vertex 4
(Scratch) OCZ Vertex 4
(Files) WD Black 3.5 inch
Monitors
1 23" 1920 x 1080 DVI
1 27" 1920 x 1080 HDMI
The story...
I was using an Nvidia Quadro 600. I wanted to upgrade to an Nvidia Quadro K620.
I uninstalled the drivers for the 600, shut down, took the 600 out of the PCIEx16_1 slot, and replaced it with the K620.
Booted, but got a black screen with only "American Megatrends", but none of the other POST text. It hangs for about a minute, then boots into Windows. If I press DEL to enter the BIOS during boot, it simply just hangs on that screen, and I have to shut it down.
I then changed cards again, seeing if the 600 would display properly. It worked just fine, and even allowed me access to the BIOS. The problem as far as I can tell is that the new card simply isn't displaying the BIOS screen, but I can't figure out why it hangs on the black screen for so long during a normal boot.
I have also set the first PCIEx16_1 slot as the graphics card slot in the BIOS.
I have tried:
1. Reseating the cards.
2. Taking out all the RAM and all cards, cleaning them and the slots, and reseating them.
3. Clearing the CMOS and setting it back up.
4. Uninstalling the Nvidia drivers, downloading a fresh drivers, and reinstalling them.
Any ideas apart from returning the Nvidia card to the retailer would be much appreciated, as I'm tearing my hair out trying to figure this one out.
Cheers.