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I have a similar problem. My 680gtx will not work in pcie#1 but fine in #2 or #3.
However, my Msi 460 does work normaly in slot #1. I've verified this 3-4 times. Gotta be something with the slot and 680 pin connection. Also checked and reseated the cpu 3-4 times. Very hard to fit those 2011 pins against the cpu pads. Some are too close to the pad edges. I'll try some more experimenting today,,,,don't like loosing the #1 pcie slot at all with this new card. |
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Just rechecked all the possibilities I can think of, complete power disconnect/ reset(nogo), bios switching, magnified look at the pci-e and cpu pins. No gpu card works in the #1 slot. Dont know volt check info for that slot either.
Apparently not same problem you have. Sorry for thread hijack. Good luck with your issue. |
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The board works perfectly fine now! |
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It seems that ... when applying pressure with the cooler , the metal shim slowly destroys the PCB coating . You just have to put an extra protective layer to prevent this . Instead of conformal spray , i just put a sticky insulation tape and i got it working again. Last edited by Stelaras; 04-10-2012 at 04:21 PM. |
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Yeah, it's like redoing the varnish top coat.
I do tighten things too much he..he. Get every few degrees of my ss I can. On other boards I've lost a memory slot but loosen things and give the cold plate a little wiggle and all is good. Seems us OC'ers could use some special attention to that area. I know K|ngp|n looks in to it for evga graphics. |
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