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System Name | Machine XV |
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Processor | Dual Xeon E5 2670 V3 Turbo unlocked |
Motherboard | Kllisre X99 Dual |
Cooling | 120mm heatsink |
Memory | 64gb DDR4 ECC |
Video Card(s) | RX 480 4Gb |
Storage | 1Tb NVME SSD |
Display(s) | 19" + 23" + 17" |
Case | ATX |
Audio Device(s) | XFi xtreme USB |
Power Supply | 800W |
Software | Windows 10 |
I think everyone is jumping to the wrong conclusion. the chip that has burnt out is a pcie multiplexer no significant current runs through it as its tied to the data pins.
What I would try is taping the pcie slot on the graphics card so only the first pcie lane is connecting so it runs like a x1 slot. you might be able to bypass the damaged lanes but you are going to have to replace your motherboard if that doesn't work.
http://www.asmedia.com.tw/eng/e_show_products.php?item=82&cate_index=67
What I would try is taping the pcie slot on the graphics card so only the first pcie lane is connecting so it runs like a x1 slot. you might be able to bypass the damaged lanes but you are going to have to replace your motherboard if that doesn't work.
http://www.asmedia.com.tw/eng/e_show_products.php?item=82&cate_index=67
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