Re: MSI R9 390 - No video output

For me seems like incompatibility with your Dell motherboard.

Quote from: Svet on Yesterday at 11:02:33test the card in another computer to ensure that's working
if its fine, then issue is your mainboard, some kind of compatibility issue
and you have to ask Dell about it
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