
If your iBUYPOWER graphics card isn't being detected by your PC, here's how to troubleshoot the issue. First, check all power connections to the graphics card and ensure your power supply unit (PSU) has enough wattage to meet the card's requirements. Next, make sure the graphics card is firmly seated in the PCI-e slot on your motherboard; you should hear a click confirming it's locked in. Outdated drivers are a common culprit, so download and install the latest drivers from either the iBUYPOWER website or the graphics card manufacturer's website. Your BIOS settings might need adjustment; access your BIOS and confirm that the primary display adapter is set to the PCI-e slot. Double-check your motherboard's documentation or the iBUYPOWER website to ensure your motherboard is compatible with your specific graphics card model. Finally, if your PSU doesn't provide sufficient power, the card won't be recognized; consider upgrading to a higher wattage PSU if necessary. If these steps don't resolve the issue, contacting iBUYPOWER customer support is recommended for further assistance tailored to your system.


