Here’s how to enable the graphics driver:
- Press Windows + X buttons and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Display adapters option.
- Right-click on your graphics driver and select Enable device.
If you don’t see the Enable device option, it means the graphics driver is already enabled. You can move on to the next solution if the problem persists.
Solution 2: Uninstall and Install Your Graphics Driver
As mentioned earlier, a corrupted graphics driver might cause a series of issues. Probably, it is responsible for the graphics card not detected problem on your ASUS ROG Strix. You can try removing and adding the graphics device again to fix the issue.
Here are the required steps:
- Press Windows + X buttons together and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Display adapters option.
- Right-click on your graphics driver and select Uninstall device.
- Tap on Uninstall to confirm.
- Now, restart your PC.
After you restart your computer, Windows will check for missing drivers and install them. So you do not have to install the graphics driver manually. Check if your PC can detect the graphics card.
Solution 3: Update the Graphics Driver
If your ASUS ROG Strix is still struggling to detect the graphics card, you can try updating the graphics driver. An older graphics driver may not be compatible with the latest software and cause compatibility issues. Updating the driver could sort out the problem.
There are multiple ways to update the graphics driver on your Windows PC. We’ll be going through each one in detail below.
Method #1
- Press Windows + X buttons together and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Display adapters option.
- Right-click on your graphics driver and select Update driver.
- Tap on Search automatically for drivers.
- Follow on-screen instructions to update the driver.
Windows automatic driver update is unreliable, I’d say. I have observed that it shows The best drivers for your device are already installed even when a newer version is available. I’d recommend going the manual way of updating the driver as mentioned below.
Method #2
Go to the NVIDIA download page or AMD Drivers page to grab the latest version of the graphics driver for your PC. Install the latest driver and reboot your computer. Your PC should easily detect a graphics card.
Solution 4: Restore Your BIOS Settings to Default
Incorrect BIOS setting might be leading to the graphics card not detected issue. To check if it’s causing the problem, you need to restore all BIOS settings to default.
To enter the BIOS settings, power off your ASUS ROG Strix laptop. Now, press the power button, and as soon as the device starts powering on, repeatedly press the F2 key until you enter the BIOS setup utility screen. Find the Exit menu. There you’ll find an option “Load Setup Defaults”, “Reset to Default” or something similar. Select this option and click OK to reset the BIOS settings to their default values.
Solution 5: Update Your BIOS
If the above solutions do not work, you can try updating the BIOS on your ASUS laptop. Please keep in mind that incorrect BIOS installation could harm your computer. So, if you have no idea about BIOS, I’d recommend seeking help from an IT professional.
Here’s how to update BIOS on your ASUS PC:
- Open the ASUS download center page in any browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
- Enter your device information and select your device from the dropdown options.
- Tap on Drivers & Utility.
- Go to the BIOS & FIRMWARE section.
- Download the latest BIOS for your PC and install it.
Solution 6: Update Your PC
Software bugs or glitches can be responsible for graphics card-related problems on your ASUS laptop. Microsoft regularly pushes new Windows updates that usually bring improvements and bug fixing. Perhaps. Try updating your ASUS PC to check if the latest version includes a fix for the graphics card not detected issue.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Press Windows + I buttons together to open Settings.
- Tap on Software Update from the left pane.
- Click Check for updates.
- Download and install pending updates (if available).
- Restart your PC.
Solution 7: Change the GPU Mode
Changing the GPU mode has done the trick for many ASUS ROG owners. Just by setting the GPU mode to “Standard” they were able to fix the graphics card not detected problem on ASUS ROG laptops. Try this solution to see if it spells out success for you.
To change the GPU mode, launch the Armoury Crate application on your PC, go to System -> GPU Power Saving, and select Standard mode. Now, restart your PC and the problem should have been fixed.
Solution 8: Reset Your PC
If the above solutions did not fix the issue, you can try resetting your PC as the last resort before taking the device to an ASUS service center. This should eliminate all sorts of software issues, bugs, and glitches, and may fix the graphics card not detected issue.
To reset your PC, follow these steps:
- Press the Windows + I shortcut to quickly open Settings.
- Tap on System and click Recovery.
- Click Reset PC. If you want to keep your personal files, select Keep my files, otherwise click Remove everything.
- Click on the Reset button to start the resetting process.
Wrapping It Up
Having a powerful gaming laptop like ASUS ROG Strix makes no sense if you can’t use the GPU. Fortunately, there are ways to deal with this which we just guided you through in this guide. We hope one of the solutions from this article helped you fix the ASUS ROG Strix graphics card not detected issue.