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Xaltar
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Posted: 09 Dec 2025 at 4:39am |
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Hello and welcome Denis_N, I have made a thread for your question here.
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Xaltar
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Posted: 10 Dec 2025 at 10:54pm |
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Welcome to the forums Quasar. Yeah, the forums are painfully slow for me today too.
There may well be some kind of server issue or the forums are overloaded with bots again. It happens on occasion but the forums will go back to normal fairly soon. I have made a thread for you here. |
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Posted: 3 hours 26 minutes ago at 1:09am |
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Hi all, I need help diagnosing issues on my new build that is unable to detect second RTX GPU.
My System Motherboard: ASRock X870E Taichi Lite CPU: AMD Ryzen 7700 RAM: DDR5 ??16 GB ?2 and 32 GB ?2 iGPU: AMD Radeon (integrated) GPU 1: ASUS Prime RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB (PCIe Slot 3 / PCIe1) GPU 2: ASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB (PCIe Slot 7 / PCIe2) M.2 Slot M2_1: Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB M.2 Slot M2_3: Samsung 990 Evo 4 TB Issue The system boots into Windows 11 normally. In Device Manager, only the iGPU (AMD Radeon) and GPU 1 (RTX 5070 Ti) appear. The second GPU (RTX 5060 Ti) does not show at all?”no errors, no unknown devices, nothing. I am using the latest NVIDIA Studio driver (591.44) for the 5070 Ti. I am not sure if anything special needs to be done before Windows will detect the second GPU. The 5060 Ti works in another PC, so the card itself is fine. The GPU is seated properly in PCIe Slot 2. I checked for any obstructions (USB, fan headers, audio headers), and the card fits correctly. The 8-pin PCIe power cable is connected properly; the GPU shows a red LED if no power is attached, so I know the cable is good. Questions 1. In BIOS, how can I confirm whether the second GPU is being detected (install correctly)? 2. Are there any specific BIOS settings required for dual GPUs? - I have already enabled Above 4G Decoding - Enabled Resizable BAR - Tried Auto and x8/x8 for PCIe lane configuration - Am I missing any other steps or settings? 3. Can the iGPU affect the detection of the second GPU? 4. Does my second SSD cause the any issue ? (shared lane ?) Thank you |
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Posted: 15 minutes ago at 4:20am |
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Hello,
I have a question about my X370 Taichi. I've had the board in place for many years and things have worked great. Recently I decided to do a couple upgrades. I swapped out my CPU and video card, they both work great. I've been using a Samsung 960 in my M.2 Primary since the start and had a WD sitting around so I thought I'd add it. This is where things feel apart. The WD shows up in the BIOS, all looks well. Once I get back into Windows, nothing is seen. The device doesn't appear in device manager and the disk doesn't show in Disk Manager. I've double checked the BIOS settings and from other posts, everything looks fine. The drive shows every time I look. For storage, I've got the Samsung in NVME listed, 2 SATA drives in RAID1 in sata1/2. A DVD connected to another sata port. Am I running into an unknown resource conflict? Thanks! |
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