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2014/10/10 15:24:05 (permalink)
I am missing the PCIe jumper on my 760 A1, what does it default to? 
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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/10 22:33:31 (permalink)
    Just use a piece of tin foil if needed to jump the connection


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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/11 01:36:09 (permalink)
    Do you have a picture of the connection?

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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/13 08:44:34 (permalink)
    A jumper from any old hard drive will work. They are the same thing.


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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/19 21:52:22 (permalink)
    OK.  So the original question what does the board default to.  After toying around it appears if a jumper is missing it disables the PCIe slot.  Luckily the tiny scripture on the board says what position enables the slot and what position disables the slot, but it didn't say what it defaults to when there isn't a jumper on it. 
     
    My second question regards the CSC I-Limit jumper slot.  There is very little info on it on the web.  This was the jumper I used for the PCIe slot.  Turns out that the PCIe slot I put the jumper on doesn't need to have one on it because I am not using the slot.  Time warp back to when I was doing this was a few weeks ago.  lol I forgot which position I removed the jumper from on the CSC I-Limit jumper.  Does anyone know which is the default position?  The board doesn't have any scripture written on it like it does for the PCIe slots.
     
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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/20 10:04:03 (permalink)
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    OK.  So the original question what does the board default to.  After toying around it appears if a jumper is missing it disables the PCIe slot.  Luckily the tiny scripture on the board says what position enables the slot and what position disables the slot, but it didn't say what it defaults to when there isn't a jumper on it. 
     
    My second question regards the CSC I-Limit jumper slot.  There is very little info on it on the web.  This was the jumper I used for the PCIe slot.  Turns out that the PCIe slot I put the jumper on doesn't need to have one on it because I am not using the slot.  Time warp back to when I was doing this was a few weeks ago.  lol I forgot which position I removed the jumper from on the CSC I-Limit jumper.  Does anyone know which is the default position?  The board doesn't have any scripture written on it like it does for the PCIe slots.
     
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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/20 10:12:35 (permalink)
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    Yeah, I know.  I read that.  That doesn't answer the question of which jumper position means what.  There are very very few results relating to CSC I-Limit.  I've tried going at it blind but turbo doesn't work in either case.  I've tested it with the options in bios enabled, even CxE and it still doesn't turbo
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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/20 10:17:18 (permalink)
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    Yeah, I know.  I read that.  That doesn't answer the question of which jumper position means what.  There are very very few results relating to CSC I-Limit.  I've tried going at it blind but turbo doesn't work in either case.  I've tested it with the options in bios enabled, even CxE and it still doesn't turbo



    Actually, it says it isn't used. So, that is the answer.
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    post edited by HeavyHemi - 2014/10/20 10:19:48

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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/20 10:21:40 (permalink)
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    Yeah, I know.  I read that.  That doesn't answer the question of which jumper position means what.  There are very very few results relating to CSC I-Limit.  I've tried going at it blind but turbo doesn't work in either case.  I've tested it with the options in bios enabled, even CxE and it still doesn't turbo



    Actually, it says it isn't used. So, that is the answer.




    I've read that it turns off the turbo for good. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?224806-UnOfficial-EVGA-X58-Classified-Owners-Thread/page14  Post 348
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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/20 10:31:04 (permalink)
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    Yeah, I know.  I read that.  That doesn't answer the question of which jumper position means what.  There are very very few results relating to CSC I-Limit.  I've tried going at it blind but turbo doesn't work in either case.  I've tested it with the options in bios enabled, even CxE and it still doesn't turbo



    Actually, it says it isn't used. So, that is the answer.




    I've read that it turns off the turbo for good. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?224806-UnOfficial-EVGA-X58-Classified-Owners-Thread/page14  Post 348



    Shamino was specifically talking about the SR-2 board... http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2010/07/06/evga-shamino-dual-xeon-sr-2-motherboard/2
    Basically, what he's saying is that it disables the CPU TDP hardware limits but the side effect is disabling turbo boost thus losing a multi so nobody uses it. Whether or not it specifically applies to your board. The default state should be disabled in any event.

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    Re: Missing PCIe jumper for 760 A1 2014/10/20 10:37:05 (permalink)
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    Yeah, I know.  I read that.  That doesn't answer the question of which jumper position means what.  There are very very few results relating to CSC I-Limit.  I've tried going at it blind but turbo doesn't work in either case.  I've tested it with the options in bios enabled, even CxE and it still doesn't turbo



    Actually, it says it isn't used. So, that is the answer.




    I've read that it turns off the turbo for good. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?224806-UnOfficial-EVGA-X58-Classified-Owners-Thread/page14  Post 348



    Shamino was specifically talking about the SR-2 board... http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2010/07/06/evga-shamino-dual-xeon-sr-2-motherboard/2
    Basically, what he's saying is that it disables the CPU TDP hardware limits but the side effect is disabling turbo boost thus losing a multi so nobody uses it. Whether or not it specifically applies to your board. The default state should be disabled in any event.




    When there is no jumper on it what state is it in? And what position is the default? 
    post edited by 529th - 2014/10/20 10:40:22
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