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<blockquote data-quote="macmr" data-source="post: 1194519" data-attributes="member: 115062"><p>Yes I agree that TBS were very helpful on the software front.</p><p></p><p>Just a bit annoyed about what the problem was even though I tried to point them in that direction earlier on in the fault finding only to have them keep telling me that they have no compatibilty issues. I guess I should have just tried it way earlier</p><p></p><p>The only thing I can see in the manual about the PCIe BIOS setting is a settting called "PCIe Clock Drive". It is set to 900mV but can be changed to a max of 1000mV. The only thing on the PCIe slots is the tuner as I'm using the onboard graphics. Forgot to mention that the PCIe x1 slot is off the PCH chip while the PCIe x16 is direct off the CPU so don't know if that makes / made any difference</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macmr, post: 1194519, member: 115062"] Yes I agree that TBS were very helpful on the software front. Just a bit annoyed about what the problem was even though I tried to point them in that direction earlier on in the fault finding only to have them keep telling me that they have no compatibilty issues. I guess I should have just tried it way earlier The only thing I can see in the manual about the PCIe BIOS setting is a settting called "PCIe Clock Drive". It is set to 900mV but can be changed to a max of 1000mV. The only thing on the PCIe slots is the tuner as I'm using the onboard graphics. Forgot to mention that the PCIe x1 slot is off the PCH chip while the PCIe x16 is direct off the CPU so don't know if that makes / made any difference Thanks [/QUOTE]
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