How To Fix Your Nvidia RTX 3060+ On An Older PC: CPU-Z, Update Your BIOS & Troubleshoot (P8Z77-V LK)



How To Fix Your Nvidia RTX 3060+ On An Older PC: CPU-Z, Update Your BIOS & Troubleshoot (P8Z77-V LK)

How To Fix Your Nvidia RTX 3060+ On An Older PC: CPU-Z, Update Your BIOS & Troubleshoot (P8Z77-V LK)

In this video, I’m going to show you how to troubleshoot your Nvidia RTX 3060. In my PC build, It wasn’t working as my BIOS was too old and didn’t support the newest UEFI Drivers. And CDM needed to be configured, along with disabling fast boot and making sure its set to normal if you have an Asus motherboard with BIOS Utility.

You’ll need to disconnect your video card if you’ve already installed it and plug your display into the integrated graphics on the back of the machine to troubleshoot!

Software Used:
CPU-Z – https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
Asus BIOS – https://www.asus.com/ca-en/SupportOnly/P8Z77-V%20LK/HelpDesk_BIOS/

+INSTALLING RTX 3060+

Tools Required:
Philips Screwdriver
Towel

PC Requirements:
PCIe x16 Slot
Pin 8×1 & 6×1 (Or 6×1 + 2)
550W Power Supply

Software Requirements:
Updated BIOS (UEFI Mode Enabled)
Windows 10

Music: Synapse by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

Note: This is my second time editing with Davinci Resolve! 🙂 So please excuse any editing errors as It was a tough program to learn this past week or so.

Chapters:
00:00 Start
00:17 Overview
00:44 Navigate To Google
01:03 Links In The Description
01:29 Open CPUID CPU-Z
01:50 Search Your Model Name On Google
02:30 Plug In Your USB Flash Drive
03:04 Things To Note
04:09 Press F2 And DEL To Enter Bios
04:24 Step 1: Set To Asus Normal
04:47 Step 2: Update Your BIOS
05:11 Step 3: Set PCIe To UEFI Driver First
05:29 Step 4: Change Fast Boot To Disabled
05:44 Step 5: Plug In Your GPU
06:04 Conclusion
07:13 Plug In Two Pins
08:06 Conclusion
06:29 Outro
06:37 End

Thanks Nevan

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