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Introduction

An unrecognized graphics card can significantly affect your computer's performance. But don't worry, in most cases these problems can be solved with a few simple steps. This article offers you 5 effective solutions to solve the "Graphics card is not recognized" successfully resolved.

ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 16 30 4GB EVO graphics card

Checking connections

It is important to make sure that your graphics card is properly supplied with power. Check that the power cables are attached correctly and, if necessary, test different connections. Also check the connection between the graphics card and the Monitor. Make sure the cable is securely plugged in at both ends and free of any visible damage. In addition, it is recommended to check the installation of the drivers. Open Device Manager and see if you see a yellow exclamation mark next to the graphics card. If yes, uninstall the driver and download it again from the manufacturer's website. You can then install it.

Updating the graphics card drivers

It is advisable to regularly run Windows Update to check whether new drivers are available for your graphics card are. Install any available updates to keep the drivers up to date. Alternatively, you can visit the graphics card manufacturer's website and search for the latest drivers for your specific model. Download the drivers and follow the manufacturer's instructions to install them.

Nvidia Driver Search

Adjust the BIOS Settings

Restart your computer and press the corresponding key during the boot process to enter the BIOS menu. The exact key may vary depending on the manufacturer, but it is usually assigned "DEL" or "F2". In the BIOS menu, look for the graphics card settings and make sure they are enabled and configured correctly. Save the changes and restart the computer.

Troubleshoot conflicts with other devices

Check the compatibility of your graphics card with other devices such as sound cards or network cards. Sometimes incompatibilities can cause problems. Check the manufacturers' websites to find out whether your graphics card works well with other devices. You can temporarily disable all unnecessary devices in Device Manager. Then restart your computer and check whether the graphics card is recognized.

Device Manager Windows 10

Testing and replacing the CPU fan

Load a benchmark software like "3DMark" to check the performance of your graphics card. Run the benchmark test and compare the results with your graphics card's specifications to see if it is working properly. If all other solutions fail and your graphics card is still not recognized, it may be necessary to replace it. Check the warranty conditions and, if necessary, contact the manufacturer or a specialist for further assistance.

Conclusion

In this article we have 5 effective solutions presented to fix the unrecognized graphics card issue. By checking the connections, updating the drivers, adjusting the BIOS settings, eliminating possible conflicts, and testing the graphics card, you can in many cases successfully resolve the problem. If all attempts to solve the problem fail, replacing the graphics card could be the best option. Remember to perform regular backups of your data before making any major system changes.

Note: All of these suggested solutions should be performed with appropriate precautions. If you are unsure, it is recommended to consult a professional technician in order to minimize possible risks.

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