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Computers that generally don't include an integrated display, and are meant to be stationary.

My computer gives error D6

Hello. When I turn on my pc, it gives me a "D6" error, what could it be?

I took it to many places and they told me that you should update the driver, change the bios battery, reset it, I did all of them but this problem is gone. Please help me

Motherboard: asrock z68 Extreme3 ​​​​gen3

Graphics card: afox 210

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@vaqifcumartov the D6 error means the board is not enabling the onboard graphics. We will need to know if you get the same error when you remove your graphics card and use the onboard graphics. Otherwise, I would try a different graphics card. If that fails too, you may have issues with the CMOS IC.

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It doesn't happen when I use the motherboard graphics, but only on the video card.

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I tried all of these and it doesn't work. But when I turn on the computer for the first time, after 2 times of d6 and then waiting 5-10 minutes (while it is on), it starts up after restarting on the motherboard.

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@vaqifcumartov Great. You now know it is you video card. Time to replace it with something that works with your system.

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If you can exchange the board or get store credit, ask for it, as the card is incompatible with your motherboard's PCIE card slots. Your motherboard is PCI Express 3.0, and the video card is Bus Standard PCI Express 2.0

I know you might be using the onboard graphics now, but I just wanted you to check a few things in the BIOS as well. From the motherboard manual, if you can, try and fit your video card to PCI1 (that is the 3rd from the bottom). If you can make it fit, change the BIOS settings as listed, but I don't think it will fit without modding your case on the back.

  • Primary Graphics Adapter

* This allows you to select [Onboard], [PCI] or [PCI Express] as the boot graphics adapter priority. The default value is [PCI Express]. Set this to [PCI].

  • Render Standby

* Use this to enable or disable Render Standby by Internal Graphics Device. The default value is [Enabled]. Set to disabled.

  • IGD Multi-Monitor

* Use this to enable or disable IGD Multi-Monitor by Internal Graphics Device. The default value is [Enabled]. For Windows® XP / XP 64-bit / Vista/ Vista 64-bit users, if you plan to install the PCI Express graphics card for video output, please set this item to [Disabled] to disable the onboard VGA in advance

  • DVMT Mode Select

* Use this option to adjust DVMT mode. The default value is [DVMT Mode]. Deselect this mode.

Also, try the video card in a different computer if you can and check the performance.

Let us know how you go.

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