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<blockquote data-quote="mrkb_" data-source="post: 705975" data-attributes="member: 110481"><p>I had the exact same problem with the Duoflex CT + CI module. I have a Zotac IONITX-P-E board with a single PCIe x16 slot. What worked for me was to tweak some BIOS settings:</p><p></p><p>- PCIe Spread Spectrum: off</p><p>- Force PCIe 2.0 for all cards: on</p><p></p><p>Both of these options are found under the southbridge settings in the BIOS of my mainboard, but it could be different for your mainboard.</p><p></p><p>Seems like there is a problem in detecting what kind of PCIe revision the card uses. The second BIOS setting overruled that. I honestly can't say if the card is at fault or the mainboard, but since you seem to have the same problem, it could be the card.</p><p></p><p>I also tried to contact DD via their shop web form but no response as of yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrkb_, post: 705975, member: 110481"] I had the exact same problem with the Duoflex CT + CI module. I have a Zotac IONITX-P-E board with a single PCIe x16 slot. What worked for me was to tweak some BIOS settings: - PCIe Spread Spectrum: off - Force PCIe 2.0 for all cards: on Both of these options are found under the southbridge settings in the BIOS of my mainboard, but it could be different for your mainboard. Seems like there is a problem in detecting what kind of PCIe revision the card uses. The second BIOS setting overruled that. I honestly can't say if the card is at fault or the mainboard, but since you seem to have the same problem, it could be the card. I also tried to contact DD via their shop web form but no response as of yet. [/QUOTE]
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