

Check Your CablesĪs we mentioned earlier, your connecting cable might be faulty, causing the issue at hand.

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Now that we know about the potential causes, let’s have a look at some effective troubleshooting methods that helped users fix the issue. Third-party antivirus – your antivirus program might be interfering with the legitimate processes of the operating system, preventing it from detecting the GPU.If this driver is outdated or corrupt, your operating system will be unable to detect relevant hardware. Outdated Graphics Card driver – your operating system and programs use your graphics card driver to access your computer’s graphics hardware.Faulty connection cables – there is also a chance that your connecting cable is faulty or you have not connected your display to the right port.Unstable internet connection – If your internet connection is not working properly, the services depending on it will fail to function like they are supposed to, causing issues like the one at hand.We had a look into the issue and discovered that your device might not be able to detect your GPU due to the following reasons: MSI Afterburner Not Detecting GPU There have been several reports by Windows users that their MSI Afterburner is not detecting GPU on Windows systems.
