Yes, PCI-E 2.0 is backwards compatible
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Yes, PCI-E 2.0 is backwards compatible
If you reset the CMOS (switch of pc at wall / power supply and take out bios battery for a few minutes) then go back into bios and load optimized defaults and set date/time but don't change any other...
What program are you using to monitor cpu clock? Also are you using the 'turbo ratio' or 'cpu ratio' to overclock in bios. You could try clearing your CMOS as well.
Hi, make sure that C1E and EIST are enabled in bios. Also try going to windows power options > change plan settings > advanced power settings > processor power management and set minimum processor...
You could get the exclamation mark or the computer could bsod when starting windows and not start again until you put the 8600gt back in. Windows may try and automatically install a new driver but...
Are you sure both cards are actually stable, 1390MHz boost seems extremely high for a 660ti (most 680's can't manage that especially without the OV bios). Try modding the FTW+ bios as well (using KGB...
Hi, if your card is a reference board then you could flash it with a bios from a reference board from any vendor. As far as I am aware though ASUS don't have any reference 670's (they are all use...
Whatever new card you choose, you will have to re-install the drivers. Its not really too much hassle is it? Just uninstall the drivers and Physx (if installed) using the add or remove programs in...
Hi, I have an ASUS P5B Deluxe motherboard, the usb ports on it do not work (don't detect anything). I seen many other people with this problem when searching for solutions but nobody seems to...
Hi, I have a Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3P motherboard (rev 3.3) which is missing two surface mount resistors near the cpu socket. The resistors are R2722 and R2721.
When the board is powered up, it will...