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Thread: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

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    PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    I ran into a trouble last night with my test system. I just improvised to begin testing a new cooler for review and after the installation that looks like it could have had a fault in the PCI-e bus on the board. I went to boot after installation and extended and small beeps 3 and the video does not. I made the video card and put back it, not well. Then return it with a 6600GT card was working when he was off duty and not superior. In conclusion, I get the PCI-e video and installed an old PCI Radeon 9250 video card I remain for testing and starts and runs fine. Ahead of going to the new-fangled heatsink, the 7900GTX video card that was installed was doing extremely fine and did not remove the motherboard connectors or her to take the old heat sink and install a new-fangled one. I even vacant the CMOS and am not good.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    For more than Google, it seems that most signs point to a failure of the video card, or failure of VRAM, which leads me to believe that it would be the card itself, not the slot. As he tried several video cards with the same result, which cannot be the trouble.

    I also found several messages indicating that people had discovered the problem was with your system RAM - and we all know the sensitivity of RAM can be at times. RMA or debris before the meeting, I would try to get the entire RAM and see if the code is reproduced. If not, just start trying different combinations of clubs until you find the bad. If you play the sound itself, maybe you have a bad PCI slot - it's worth trying anyway. It seems as if you had a physical trouble with the hardware .

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    The board has never been cold, my advice is to test heat sinks lifetime. And I tried to reposition several times with two different PCI-E vid on the top two PCI-E (the blues). Every time he raised the same time 3 short beep code and no boot. But if I pull the old Radeon 9250 PCI vid card in a PCI slot starts and runs fine. Also finished my first race with the heat sink I am testing and then installed the real spirit that was installed on it before the test was new heat sink, the vid card was working very well with the . Now, I have the same problem with him as with the new heatsink I'm testing. I think I can have another system and pull down both vid card over to see if you boot into a different motherboard, though. That is a real PITA, though, since the machine is running fine as it is.

    I think I'll try again and after test results in the other table. By the way, the other system to be treated in a meeting Biostar P67 motherboard.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    just released the two cards in the P67 system. The 6600GT worked without any problems at all. The 7900gtx seems to be toast. I have a message tone but no picture and hear 8 short beeps weak. After that, he launched the 6600GT in the test bench and starts fine. The only difference between now and when I tried it before I uninstalled nvidia drivers. I should not have affected its operations during the post though. Oh well, at least, my advice is not ****ed up, that's a relief. Because it is difficult to find a vanilla P6T a decent price today and prefer to stick with the same plate to minimize the differences in the tests.

    Now the big question: what vid card to replace my old 7900gtx? I want something with the same general layout (two-slot configuration, the heat vent on the back of the box) and about the same heat? Does anyone have any suggestions? And I'm not shy about buying the Classie, if you see something that would be a good candidate.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    I think my old vid card is still under warranty as well. I just checked in and buy eVGA few months before they in progress necessitate list of the life span service contract. I wonder what they will offer as a replacement.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    Well, I just ordered an EVGA GTX 550 Ti from the egg as a replacement. It seems to fit the bill pretty well. January 6 pin power connector and has a total length cover to vent air from the back of the box, much like my old 7900GTX was created. Also, I guess that can be used as a platform for backup in case of trouble, because the graphics are not completely horrible.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    The TDP of the 7900GTX was about 85W in a 550Ti think it's around 115W or less. So going to get a bit warmer, but probably not a noticeable difference. No increase in fan speed could not match.

    Tell you want a eVGA GTX580 as a replacement was 580 of which is the day. Must be justified. I’m glad of this forum!

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    I would bet that the GPU will not make much difference in CPU temperature from the change in the environment inside the case, in view of the fact that the card must tire out all the heat to the outside of the case. most horrible case is you could endeavor to run one of the configurations of age with known temperatures and see if there is a negligible difference GPU temperature change and then discover out what if any difference, and adjust their performance accordingly.

    We appreciate everything they do in the world of testing the heat sink. For myself used their results in my favor on more than one occasion.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    One reason I went with the eVGA version 550Ti is due to the fact that you are talking about. The eVGA card cover goes all the way back to the PCI slot covers without interruptions or gaps and other cards I saw that they were cheaper there were differences between the slot covers and the shroud. And while the GPU gets a little more when loaded, I think that at idle (like when I'm testing a heat sink, the latest in GPU power consumption should actually a little less or nothing. They have come a long way with power management on them over the past 5 years.

    a further thing: Newegg was in reality the ball with my order. I just established my tracking number for UPS and vid card and I prearranged this last night.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    Even I have a few quirks with this board damn happening. Now I'm having spontaneous reboots vcore unstable. Until recently, I set 1.2815 (or something) in the BIOS with LLC on, have a stable charging voltage 1304, with very occasional rebounds to 1296 in accordance with all CPU-Z. Now with that established in the same setting in the BIOS was jumping to about 1.38 vcore on load P95. Now I have to set at 1.26 or so, and I'm still seeing the charging voltages around 1.328 to 1.336 volts, with LLC enabled. CLL with disabilities, I see horrible vdroop under load, like I used to do when new. Furthermore, the first spontaneous reboot today was in the computer room while I was making a run and made the 1 long and 3 short vid soundcard beep code problems. He closed with the power button and then restarted and came after OK. I'm not feeling any confidence in the damn Asus motherboard at the moment.

    Adding to the 18 minute run this P95 I just saw the successful 1344 volts vcore. Something is wrong here. This race is completely shot now as far as a test recording, but it is interesting to see what is doing the damn thing.

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    Re: PCI-e bus failure on Asus P6T motherboard

    After leaving Memtest running while I bought a new motherboard from the Classie (much too) I went and restarted the system and make it crack Rosetta while I went to bed. When I woke up this morning, still was cracking is little heart out and I know that no spontaneous reboot last night because I have established that BOINC does not start automatically at startup. So I really do not know what the hell is going on with this forum.

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