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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/07 14:46:03
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I would reset the Bios on your Asus Maximus X Hero WiFI Motherboard and then re-flash the Bios.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/08 00:24:55
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bcavnaugh I would reset the Bios on your Asus Maximus X Hero WiFI Motherboard and then re-flash the Bios.
Even though it's the same version? I did do this just before reinstalling windows but if you think there is a chance it would help I guess I can try it.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/08 09:14:39
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bcavnaugh I would reset the Bios on your Asus Maximus X Hero WiFI Motherboard and then re-flash the Bios.
Even though it's the same version? I did do this just before reinstalling windows but if you think there is a chance it would help I guess I can try it.
A Bios can get corrupt but if you have more than one bios you can also test under the other one.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/10 20:04:54
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bcavnaugh A Bios can get corrupt but if you have more than one bios you can also test under the other one.
No change by re-flashing BIOS. So I tried to DDU back to 425.31 since you mentioned those were last known stable drivers for 10 series and now my system is back to crashing after a few minutes of using the x16 slot. The x8 slot continues to seem to work better. Also, I don't know if it's related but this is supposed to be an iCX card but I haven't been able to get iCX monitoring working with Precision XOC or X1 during this process. Could this be related or should I just try to RMA my MB with Asus? I've never RMA'd a MB or anything with Asus before, I hope they will cross-ship as I can't be without a PC for work.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/11 10:28:09
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bcavnaugh A Bios can get corrupt but if you have more than one bios you can also test under the other one.
No change by re-flashing BIOS. So I tried to DDU back to 425.31 since you mentioned those were last known stable drivers for 10 series and now my system is back to crashing after a few minutes of using the x16 slot. The x8 slot continues to seem to work better. Also, I don't know if it's related but this is supposed to be an iCX card but I haven't been able to get iCX monitoring working with Precision XOC or X1 during this process. Could this be related or should I just try to RMA my MB with Asus? I've never RMA'd a MB or anything with Asus before, I hope they will cross-ship as I can't be without a PC for work.
Then maybe time to RMA the Motherboard. With ASUS it takes 2 to 3 weeks.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/11 10:48:24
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bcavnaugh A Bios can get corrupt but if you have more than one bios you can also test under the other one.
No change by re-flashing BIOS. So I tried to DDU back to 425.31 since you mentioned those were last known stable drivers for 10 series and now my system is back to crashing after a few minutes of using the x16 slot. The x8 slot continues to seem to work better. Also, I don't know if it's related but this is supposed to be an iCX card but I haven't been able to get iCX monitoring working with Precision XOC or X1 during this process. Could this be related or should I just try to RMA my MB with Asus? I've never RMA'd a MB or anything with Asus before, I hope they will cross-ship as I can't be without a PC for work.
Then maybe time to RMA the Motherboard. With ASUS it takes 2 to 3 weeks.
2-3 weeks is very poor for such a large company as ASUS
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/11 11:05:40
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bcavnaugh A Bios can get corrupt but if you have more than one bios you can also test under the other one.
No change by re-flashing BIOS. So I tried to DDU back to 425.31 since you mentioned those were last known stable drivers for 10 series and now my system is back to crashing after a few minutes of using the x16 slot. The x8 slot continues to seem to work better. Also, I don't know if it's related but this is supposed to be an iCX card but I haven't been able to get iCX monitoring working with Precision XOC or X1 during this process. Could this be related or should I just try to RMA my MB with Asus? I've never RMA'd a MB or anything with Asus before, I hope they will cross-ship as I can't be without a PC for work.
Then maybe time to RMA the Motherboard. With ASUS it takes 2 to 3 weeks.
2-3 weeks is very poor for such a large company as ASUS
It took mine almost 2 weeks to even get approved for an RMA, then 2 more weeks waiting for them to return it with only needing a new Bios Chip. This was a Server Motherboard so that might have been why.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/11 20:51:54
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bcavnaugh A Bios can get corrupt but if you have more than one bios you can also test under the other one.
No change by re-flashing BIOS. So I tried to DDU back to 425.31 since you mentioned those were last known stable drivers for 10 series and now my system is back to crashing after a few minutes of using the x16 slot. The x8 slot continues to seem to work better. Also, I don't know if it's related but this is supposed to be an iCX card but I haven't been able to get iCX monitoring working with Precision XOC or X1 during this process. Could this be related or should I just try to RMA my MB with Asus? I've never RMA'd a MB or anything with Asus before, I hope they will cross-ship as I can't be without a PC for work.
Then maybe time to RMA the Motherboard. With ASUS it takes 2 to 3 weeks.
2-3 weeks is very poor for such a large company as ASUS
It took mine almost 2 weeks to even get approved for an RMA, then 2 more weeks waiting for them to return it with only needing a new Bios Chip. This was a Server Motherboard so that might have been why.
If they do not have cross-ship it will not even be an option. I would rather buy a new board and sell this one as used/maybe broken... maybe I'll try a EVGA board for the first time.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/12 08:28:33
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I may still have one ASUS Motherboard in use but will never buy another and have stayed with EVGA ever since.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/12 21:07:05
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bcavnaugh I may still have one ASUS Motherboard in use but will never buy another and have stayed with EVGA ever since.
I can't seem to find a retail EVGA Z370/390 in Canada.
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Re: EVGA 1080Ti SC not working in PCI x16 slot
2019/07/13 08:55:00
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