I havn't checked to see if theres a firmware update, I've looked at Dells site and they didnt have anything that I could find on the part for support, only the sales page. IIRC Bizlink was the company that was making them for them, but I didnt find anything on their site either...
I have three 3007WFP's hooked up to a XFX R9 290. Motherboard is a P9x79 WS if that makes any difference. Two of the 3007WFPS are on Dual Link DVI cables directly to the card, the third has to use the Dell Active DP to Dual Link DVI adapter. OS is Win 10 x64
Now as some background, I had all...
So just an update. I grabbed another 290X from work and tried it, and it works fine. Im thinking that somehow the cards are bad. No clue as to why they work in the other system, but I guess ill just get another card.
So I have run LatencyMon, what specifically am I looking for? I get a response of "Your system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts, even when the card is showing off the "stutter" with the 290X in.
same bios, and yes, everything else is the same aside from the pws now that I bought the Ax1200i as a troubleshooting step. i didnt try swapping usb devices although i did try a different mouse (g600), that would leave the blackwidow chroma as the only other thing i can try swapping. ill try...
AMD and NVidia drivers are from amd.com and nvidia.com respectively,
Intel chipset drivers came from Asus.com and a couple times from intel
everything else came from asus.com or the mfg CD
I've done installs with nothing but the video driver, game, and network driver. no asus utils installed. and it still is there =(
but i do appreciate you bringing it up, lord knows if i forgot something.
Doesnt latency check have timing issues in Win10? I need to try with LatencyMon
New information that defies all logic, a 980TI seems to fix the issue, with the problem 290X also working fine in System B, but placing it back in this system results in the stutter again. I am at a loss...
about 75% of the reinstalls (deleted all partitions and reinstalled) i did i didnt install the utilities. =(
I should have thrown the fact that I cleared the CMOS, both by jumper and by pulling the battery into the list, thanks for reminding me to add it =D.
disk/mem/nw useage all looks to...
UPDATE: Looks like I had two 290X's go bad. I tried a third and it works fine.
Motherboard model: Maximus VIII Hero
UEFI Version: 1402
CPU: Intel i7 6700K
Memory kit part number (s) and amount in GB: Gskill f4-3800c15q-16grr 16GB(4x4GB)
GPU: Visiontek R9 290X
SSD/HDDs/Optical drives...