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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1162601" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Okay.</p><p>Your assumption is correct - the smaller slot is x1 and the larger slot is x16.</p><p>I was going to say that if you had the tuner card plugged into the x16 slot then you may need to try it in the x1 slot. Sometimes the x16 slots are reserved for video/GPU cards only.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmmm, I've never seen that card before. I had assumed you had a Cine S2 or DuoFlex with CI. I'm surprised the card doesn't have a separate power connector (like the Cine and DuoFlex do). That means it will be drawing all its power from the PCIe allowance (75 W???). If the PCIe connector can't supply enough power then maybe that is why it isn't recognised. We'll have to wait for the results of your tests (tuner card in another PC, or another card in the same slot)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1162601, member: 82144"] Okay. Your assumption is correct - the smaller slot is x1 and the larger slot is x16. I was going to say that if you had the tuner card plugged into the x16 slot then you may need to try it in the x1 slot. Sometimes the x16 slots are reserved for video/GPU cards only. Hmmm, I've never seen that card before. I had assumed you had a Cine S2 or DuoFlex with CI. I'm surprised the card doesn't have a separate power connector (like the Cine and DuoFlex do). That means it will be drawing all its power from the PCIe allowance (75 W???). If the PCIe connector can't supply enough power then maybe that is why it isn't recognised. We'll have to wait for the results of your tests (tuner card in another PC, or another card in the same slot)... [/QUOTE]
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