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#965 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/09 00:35:22
knowing that I never even went in to the BIOS to change anything
well, that could certainly be an issue. most of the time you will have to configure at least some things in the bios for proper performance.
@Rick
#966 posted by damage_inc on 2017/04/09 01:49:35
That 1050 Ti happen to be a Zotac card?
#967 posted by Rick on 2017/04/09 01:56:52
I put it together, installed Windows, installed the drivers, and it all worked. Maybe I could have tweaked stuff and it would have been a few percent faster, but I never really felt it was necessary.
Other than the one SSD issue and now this video card, it's been working fine for almost 5 years. I guess I've turned into one of those "if it ain't broke" types.
#968 posted by Rick on 2017/04/09 02:05:52
That 1050 Ti happen to be a Zotac card?
EVGA
I don't think it's the video card, it's the motherboard. The BIOS is just old. The Gigabyte splash screen shows up just fine, it just locks up at that point.
#969 posted by damage_inc on 2017/04/09 02:39:47
Gotcha.
I recently upgraded my video card(to a (gtx 1060) in a PC older than yours. The card had issues seating in the slot. It took a few times of reinserting it before PC was bootable.
I thought maybe you had that issue as well.
Good luck for a fix.
W8u4fgew
#970 posted by DaZ on 2017/04/09 22:11:13
For what it's worth, I also have a gigabyte motherboard and you can update the bios using the windows utility from their website and it will automatically find, download and update the correct bios for you. It's completely painless.
#971 posted by Rick on 2017/04/10 00:39:39
Yeah, I'm probably going to have to break down and try the BIOS update. It's currently using version F11 and the latest available non-beta is F18. I don't really see anything in their descriptions that indicate fixes for video problems though.
I poked around a bit in the BIOS settings but everything is set to the default and nothing much looked like it would affect an add in video card.
After an hour or so at Newegg it looks like I can build something new for about $600. I guess the worst thing about that is the GTX 1050 TI was intended as a cheap upgrade for an old computer, it's not really what I'd want to put in something new.
And there's the added hassle of making a Win 7 install disc with USB 3.0 drivers included.
#972 posted by ericw on 2017/04/10 01:11:02
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/5b0w6j/gtx_1050ti_sc_wont_let_my_computer_boot
That's someone with a different Gigabyte motherboard, but also a 1050 Ti, and a bios update solved a case of "not booting" for them, so I'm guessing a bios update will fix it?
#971
#973 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/10 02:22:54
there's no guarantee a new system won't need a bios update or some other tlc :D
no need to buy a new car when you just need an oil change...
#974 posted by Rick on 2017/04/10 16:38:00
Okay, the BIOS is successfully updated to version F18, which is the most recent non-beta version (still dates from 2012 though).
There were apparently 8 BIOS updates during the board's first year, then nothing until some kind of audio fix in 2014.
I guess I'll use it for a day or so to make sure there's no problems. I'm not really looking forward to digging it out to replace the video card - again. It's the living room entertainment machine and it's hooked up to tons of stuff, so there's a lot of cables to plug and unplug.
Rick.
#975 posted by Shambler on 2017/04/10 19:25:06
Upgrade to Win10, see if that helps?
#976 posted by Rick on 2017/04/10 19:46:00
There may come a day when a game I really want to play will only work on Windows 10, but until then it is far more trouble than it's worth.
Fixed
#977 posted by Rick on 2017/04/11 19:27:39
The F18 BIOS update for the GA-Z77X-UDH3 did fix the problem. Internet was down last night (for the second time in a week), so with nothing better to do I went ahead and installed the new GTX 1050 Ti video card. It booted right up. So yay.
I've never used HDMI much before and to me it seems ridiculously bright with over saturated color. I lowered the color from 50 to 40 on the TV and that's better. I used the Windows color calibration to drop the gamma to the absolute minimum. Now the desktop and programs look about right, but had to increase it in some games and VLC to compensate.
I also noticed some strangeness in Quake where occasionally an entire surface would flash bright white or maybe just inverted color. Hard to say since it happens so quickly, not a major issue in any case.
Awesome
#978 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/11 19:36:35
when you use hdmi with nvdia cards it defaults to a limited dynamic rang (16-235). To fix this, go to the nvidia control panel, select "adjust video color setting" at the very bottom, then check "with the nvidia settings" then set the dynamic range to full (0-255).
Not sure why nvida throttles the display range by default with hdmi...
FYI
#979 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/11 19:40:34
it will look dark/dim/desaturated because you calibrated your display to compensate for the limited range. after setting it to full range you'll have to recalibrate which, of course, will be well worth it.
Shit, Im An Idiot
#980 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/11 19:50:17
do what I said in #978 but do this in addition:
nvidia control panel > display > change resolution > output dynamic range. set this to full.
now everything should be groovy :D #978 was specifically for video playback.
@killpixel
#981 posted by damage_inc on 2017/04/11 22:09:23
#980 screws up the Win7 Aero theme yes?
#981
#982 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/11 22:23:43
nope. may have to reapply it worst case scenario.
modern nvida drivers actually require aero be enable. otherwise, video playback wont have vsync, for example.
#983 posted by damage_inc on 2017/04/11 22:25:58
Hrmmm.... I tried reapplying it :(
I'll look more...
#984 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/11 22:28:46
make sure color is set to 32bit, not 16.
you wouldn't happen to be using 2 displays, would you?
Thanks KP
#985 posted by damage_inc on 2017/04/11 22:44:33
Fooking nVidia control panel, wth!
It changed 32 bit to 16 bit.. then get this, when I changed it to 32 bit and hit apply... screen was all jacked as it changed it to 8 bit!!!
But all is fine now, thanks.
Np
#986 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/11 22:59:01
glad it's all good!
#987 posted by Rick on 2017/04/11 23:14:01
I looked and everything in the Nvidia control panel is set to "other applications" control. The setting is there though. I'll have to fiddle with it later because...
I just got off the phone after spending over an hour with Comcast trying to resolve an intermittent internet connection problem. I have probably suffered permanent brain damage and cannot handle anything technical right now.
Moar Hardware
#988 posted by killpixel on 2017/04/12 05:51:50
well, this doesn't seem to be a very active thread, but I figure I'd share a sweet grab I made today from a local dude cleaning out his garage:
Hitachi CM801U for $30. This thing is MASSIVE (70lbs!) but in great condition and the picture quality is superb. La Croix can for scale.
I also picked up an old gaming rig for $15, it really had some great stuff inside: asus abn32-sli mobo and amd athlon 64 fx-60 complimented by a bfg 7950gt oc, ocz platinum edition memory and a soundblaster live 5.1. The case and psu were pretty meh, luckily I happened to have those two things laying around.
Anyway, I got it all cleaned up, assembled (even used AS5 on the cpu for old times sake) and up and runnning, then... pop. lost a capacitor on the mobo :( I found a local repair shop, maybe they'll do a quick recap for cheap tomorrow. If all goes well, that cpu should clock over 3ghz on air.
Anyway, it was a good score IMO!
#989 posted by Rick on 2017/04/12 19:44:45
Before, with VGA I would set brightness in Fitzquake to 3 clicks above minimum and everything looked fine. Now, with HDMI the status bar and menus to appear too bright compared to VGA. I have to set brightness at minimum to fix this, but playing maps at this setting causes them to be too dark to see almost.
The actual picture quality is better, but trying to get all these brightness issues worked out is getting tedious. I'm beginning to think this HDMI is more balanced for impressive pictures on TV viewing and not so much for computers. Though it may well be just the way my particular TV was designed.
One good thing is that the Sharpness setting is available with HDMI, so now I can set it to minimum and get decently sharp onscreen text. On the VGA input it was at 50%, grayed out and not adjustable.
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