Upgrading the CPU caused harm to the PCIe 16x 16 port.
Upgrading the CPU caused harm to the PCIe 16x 16 port.
are you using the newest driver? maybe try an older one—your card supports the latest, but ?? like my AMD card with the newest amd drivers just doesn’t work perfectly, and the 13.12 version is what I use without any problems? it wouldn’t hurt to give it another shot?
I’m aware that sometimes things can behave differently. I’ve seen some reports you mentioned, and my friend’s son kept black screening him. ... perhaps try another download from a different source? maybe there’s a bad or corrupted file? I’d think playing Witcher as you say sounds like the issue might be with the game itself?
you haven’t shared your system specifications yet, so we can check other details. With NVidia, the cards require an x8 PCIe minimum slot, right?
I wonder if you switched to a different monitoring program to see if it’s reporting errors correctly?
Right unsure about where to enter system specs but
CPU i5 760 OC to 3.7
Gtx 580 OC to 890 on the core and 2100 on memory @ 1063 v
Motherboard Gigabyte ud3 1156
only works now I changed pcie slot cpuz says it 1.1 x4 picture below.
wouldn’t work with any game or benchmark when card was in the main pcie slot
[Imgur](http://i.imgur.com/BikLgqN.png)
What ever I did could get picture to show up in post so that’s the best I could do. Any ideas on how to proceed?
check your wood to confirm if this is still correct ??
''Init Display First'' page 50 from this ud3 manual [there are 3 ud3 boards]
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/452715/...=50#manual
outside of that it might be time for something more current in a modern build ??
It seems like an older build. As I mentioned, everything is working well now. I put the card into the second PCIe slot and am happy with it. I can still run games at medium to high settings on 1080p. Looking at an Amd 3850 with a GTX 770 or 780, what do you think? The most demanding thing I do is playing games, so it wouldn't be necessary for anything else. It would be cheaper overall when considering a new motherboard, Dan.