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Processor | Intel I5 760@4Ghz |
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Motherboard | Asus P7P55D Pro |
Cooling | Custom Water Cooling |
Memory | Super Talent 4GB DDR3@1600 |
Video Card(s) | HD5830 water cooled by XSPC |
Storage | WD Blue 500GB |
Case | CM690 II+ |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Realtek |
Power Supply | Cooler Master GM 550W Semi Modular |
Software | OS: Win7 Ultimate 64bit OEM |
I have had this issue for a year. At first i fixed it by reseating video card. But it ran at x8 eventually. I reinstalled my os window 7 sp1 but no luck.
Here are what i tried and failed: get rid of dust of video card slot by using air compressor, clean video card (litterally), reseat both cpu and vga, install latest driver including beta driver, clear cmos.
I even changed a different card (fully working) it still ran at x8. So i guess my mobo (asus p55 chipset, no usb 3.0 no sata3) is malfunctioning.
I installed vga in the first vga slot (16x slot according to manual). So what should i do to make it work again? I am experiencing quite a frame loss in gaming.
Update1: Yesterday i inserted my hd5830 in a spare machine (i3 540, mobo with h55 chipset) and guess what it ran at x16 bandwith without a problem. So can i conclude that my mobo has failed?
P/s: Any advices, suggestion is appreciated.
Here are what i tried and failed: get rid of dust of video card slot by using air compressor, clean video card (litterally), reseat both cpu and vga, install latest driver including beta driver, clear cmos.
I even changed a different card (fully working) it still ran at x8. So i guess my mobo (asus p55 chipset, no usb 3.0 no sata3) is malfunctioning.
I installed vga in the first vga slot (16x slot according to manual). So what should i do to make it work again? I am experiencing quite a frame loss in gaming.
Update1: Yesterday i inserted my hd5830 in a spare machine (i3 540, mobo with h55 chipset) and guess what it ran at x16 bandwith without a problem. So can i conclude that my mobo has failed?
P/s: Any advices, suggestion is appreciated.
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