dr3upmushroom said:This is possibly an insanely stupid question, but I think I may have figured out why I'm not getting video from my 5670. Both ends of the DVI cable I ordered have a horizontal strip of metal to the right of the pins, and my monitor has a corresponding horizontal hole for it to fit into. The card, however, has two strips in a t-shape with four squares in each of the T's quadrants.
So I'm thinking maybe the DVI cable needs to have those shapes as well, except that seems really confusing to me, since such a cable wouldn't even fit into my monitor and it seems like people would have a really hard time buying cables when there's multiple types of DVI and they need to make sure they get a cable that has a corresponding side for each device they plug it into.
Anyway, I'm probably just going to order a DVI-to-HDMI cable tomorrow anyway, but if anyone has any more advice on this I'd still appreciate hearing it. Again, the motherboard switches off integrated graphics when I plug the card in and the card's fan works when I power the computer on, so there's likely nothing wrong with the card, right?
Yeah it's something else wrong with your setup. Your GPU doesn't have to have the T cross on the DVI cable for it to work. I don't know what you've tried so far but go into your BIOS settings to disable the integrated video and it should automatically boot off the 5670 when it's plugged in.