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I just don't want to do a swap yet (saving it for when I get a Lanboy blue case next month).ĭoes any of that help? The powersupply isn't old at all, I went and bought a large one, more than I needed because I was going through a psu every couple years, most likely using it to near its limits so they died sooner. EVGA sent me the 780i which does have PCI-E 2.0 slots. So I still figure its either the PCI-E 1.1 slot not supplying enough power, or its the card itself and it needs to be rma'd but I do have the EVGA 780i mobo I recieved back from when my 680i died a couple years ago. With the GTX 470, when I turn it on with out the 2 - 6pin connectors connected to the video card, it doesn't make any such sound. I left it for 5 mins and it looked like it was still going so I hit ESC to go back a menu and as soon as I touched that key, it froze up and I had to press the reset button, no video again when it should post.Īnother odd thing is that with my 8800 GTS, if I don't plug in the extra 6 pin connector from the powersupplyand turn on my pc, it will make a super loud screeching sound, all my previous cards have been similar.
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I can rule out it being the drivers as what I did was I installed the card another time and left it sitting in the bios at the hardware monitor page (shows voltages, fan speeds etc.).
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Yes I have the latest bios update installed which is verrsion 1305. I don't want to swap mobos right away if thats not what the problem is. I do have a EVGA 780i mobo that is still new and does support v2.0 PCI-E so if this is indeed the problem, I will then swap out mobos. Now what I also found out that was weird, usually when you don't hook up those extra 6pin power connectings to the video card, the mobo will make a loud screeching sound and it doesn't do that at all with the 470, it does do it with my 8800 GTS.Īny help is appreciated, some comments from any users with the same hardware I have mentioned would be ideal. I didn't split one cable into two, I have two seperate direct leads to the psu's PCI-E molex connectors so power should not be an issue. I have a 1000 watt psu from Silverstone and two dedicated 6 pin wires connected from the psu to the video card. Can this Gigabyte GTX 470 1280mb video card run properly on this Asus P5K-E Wifi mobo that only has a PCI-E v1.1 slot? I read somewhere else that some mobos with v1.0/v1.1 PCI-E slots act up a bit with v2.0 cards (even though they should all be backwards compatible). Now my question is, because I haven't come into this problem before.
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I left the pc off until morning and tried to turn it back on and again I have video, crashes while booting, I reboot, no more video (monitor's ember light turns on as well, instead of the blue power one, meaning no video connection) once again.
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I got as far as the windows 7 boot screen and it locks up again, rebooted, again video is gone and isn't coming back on when I turn system off and on again. So at that time I put back my evga 8800 GTS 640mb and it showed up on the monitor instantly.Ī few days later I though it might be my hdd causing the crashes as it was acting up before hand (its been rma'd and new one is in machine now) so I took it out and tried the 470 again and I had video once again. I started to check each ram stick, using only one but it didn't help. I tried to reboot a bunch of times but no video, and I get the normal single beep (sounds a bit different though) each time. I rebooted and thought it was maybe my OC on CPU so I adjusted it down a bit and when I exited the Bios the system rebooted and no video at all. So when I first installed the video card, everything seemed fine until 12 hours later, while surfing the web, my system just locks up.
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I've been having some problems getting my Gigabyte GTX 470 1280mb video card working on my currently installed Asus P5K-E Wifi mobo. I recently posted this on GURU3D but nobody was able to answer or help.