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Limp Gawd
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Hey Everyone ...
Dilema connecting crossfire video card. This weekend i connected my x850 crossfire pci-e master & slave. Fired up the system with no backfire on the beeps. All loads smoothly. Until when i turned off the PC i get the death screen, " No signal to DVI-D " Everything connected as the manual stated. With all the googling i did, i decided to connect the cable just directly to the master card. Fired up the system again and few minutes later i turned off the screen and gave me the signal " Entering Power Save " I then called ATI and they suggested to get the most updated chipset driver for my mobo which is the i975x. I then called Gigabyte and they stated " I wouldnt think it would be the chipset driver update, but it wouldnt hurt to try " I guess im lost of direction. Any Intel mobo user for GA-G1975x users have a crossfire set up that experienced the same issue that im dealing with today. If so, what is your suggested route.
Thanks in advance for the replies
Dilema connecting crossfire video card. This weekend i connected my x850 crossfire pci-e master & slave. Fired up the system with no backfire on the beeps. All loads smoothly. Until when i turned off the PC i get the death screen, " No signal to DVI-D " Everything connected as the manual stated. With all the googling i did, i decided to connect the cable just directly to the master card. Fired up the system again and few minutes later i turned off the screen and gave me the signal " Entering Power Save " I then called ATI and they suggested to get the most updated chipset driver for my mobo which is the i975x. I then called Gigabyte and they stated " I wouldnt think it would be the chipset driver update, but it wouldnt hurt to try " I guess im lost of direction. Any Intel mobo user for GA-G1975x users have a crossfire set up that experienced the same issue that im dealing with today. If so, what is your suggested route.
Thanks in advance for the replies