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not recognising my graphics card issue?

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I am resetting system, and the card from Gigabyte and the board from gigabyte...
The card is in slot one and is ; " system is not recognising device" just reinstalled drivers and still same error...
Bad motherboard?
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
I dont get what you mean resetting both parts? Did you reboot? Or are you talking physically reseating?

Try a different slot? Are you sure its the GPU?
 
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Benchmark Scores 4.9 stable with mem at 1333 4.8 stable with mem at 2133
Factory defalts bios etc... All reset
It's been a nightmare today with
5 hours with gb tech support spent on phone.
After testing reinstalling testing I took back vid card and mobo
Hats off to friends at Micro Center
Will put new mobo and parts back together and test tonight ....
Per tech support either bad bios, which we reinstalled or bad hardware
 
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Memory 2X4gig G Skill Ripjaw 2400
Video Card(s) Gigabyte gtx660ti(OC) windforce
Storage western Digi sata
Display(s) Acer 24 LCD
Case modmantasticca
Audio Device(s) basic onboard
Power Supply Sea Sonic G550m
Software Win 7 Enterprise 64
Benchmark Scores 4.9 stable with mem at 1333 4.8 stable with mem at 2133
why?

My card works .. GB gtx660 TIOC
but it seems to not like the direct pci-e cables.. Ive tested the power and they show powered..
I get an error, "please plug in 6 pin ..." when attemptingthe use of from psu cables pci-e 6 pin... my work around is using a molex adaptor...

again Im testing the pci-e cables they show them powered... my simple testing only shows they are powered at 12 v, I do not have the ability to show load, but the load is not the issue.. the card is not seeingthem...

but it is seeing and working off molex????
I have a psu sesonic G550 m a very highly rated psu...
I simply do not understand the power.. is not the molex giving less draw and same 12 volts the pci-e cables are in theory?
 
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Faulty PSU. It happens. Or, for some reason, you aren't pushing the PCI-E cable in all the way... which I doubt. So yeah, the PSU has an issue.

Btw, stop making new threads on the same subject. Use proper thread titles.

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