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Username99
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It is still not working even when plugging my gpu into the 16x slot. I am now getting a D6 error which is a cpu or cmos error. I wonder if it is because my cpu slot broke and was fixed if it is still messed up. I am going to go start a rma request just incase.
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Username99
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Wait nevermind, it means the VGA card could not be recongnized. I am clearing cmos and reinstalling my gpu as it says to do
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Still has not worked. I am looking for the chipset drivers for the motherboard but I can not find them...
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Username99
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Welp... I do not know what to do.
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I have my computer on and working with the new motherboard. I am connected through ethernet till I can get some tips on how to fix my PCI/PCIE slots.
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parsec
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Frankly, even though you had the board repaired for the broken CPU socket, who knows if the entire board was tested for proper operation.
The PCIe 2.0 lanes for the x16 slots are provided by the 990 chipset. While the 990 chipset is close to the CPU socket, it is not directly related to the CPU socket. So the repair of the CPU socket would not fix any damage between the PCIe x16 slots and the 990 chipset. Personally, given the damage done by the well meaning but inept people that broke both the CPU socket and two processors, I would not trust that board at all. Given the results with your video cards and the new board, versus the video cards in the "fixed" board, my conclusion would be the old board is damaged in another way that causes the PCIe x16 slots to be non-functional. Another possibility is the CPU socket repair was not completed correctly, causing a failure in the PCIe x16 slots. Sorry to say, IMO you are wasting your time looking for a fix for the PCIe x16 slots on the old board not recognizing the video cards, which assumes those slots are working correctly. I doubt the slots are working correctly at the hardware level. Which means BIOS, OS, or driver fixes will not work. |
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wardog
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I see you edited one of your first posts to now include what/who broke the socket.
I do tend to agreed with parsec's thoughts on this. The board obviously got manhandled. All your boards drivers and BIOSes can be found at: http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/990FX%20Extreme9/?cat=Download I have a question I haven't seen answered yet. Does the graphics card work on another machine? That they manhandled the motherboard might mean something, static?, took out the graphics card too. |
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On my other motherboard my Gpu works in every slot that is able to run it. My gpu was not in the whole process of my Motherboard being broke as I got it a few weeks later. My gpu still works on my new motherboard but only in the first pcie slot.
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I am just going to create an rma and see what they can do. Thanks guys!
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wardog
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You might also, before going to the hassle of disassembling it, contact ASRock Tech Support and inquire. It might be something as simple as a BIOS issue with that specific graphics card they can address. http://event.asrock.com/tsd.asp or, if Location: Private is in the US: Support Phone: 1-909-590-8308 Support Email: support@asrockamerica.com |
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