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September 21, 2012, 06:48:37 PM |
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At the moment, I'm still searching for a system which can handle such a card ;-)
I've already tried swapping both cards (or running with just the defective one) but the effect remains the same: Only one GPU in the device manager (and GPU-Z) and the monitor only displays a picture if it is connected to the 2nd DVI port, even at booting stage!
I will try an alternate operating system as soon as possible but at the moment, I also doubt it is some kind of BIOS problem. A long time ago, I flashed the card (both GPUs with the according master/slave BIOS) in order to get better OC possibilities. Maybe there went something wrong ... but the card's function wasn't effected in any way.
There is one thing which sounds a little bit curious to me:
I can't control the fan speed of this card and I guess this is because the fan is strictly controlled by the master GPU (which isn't visible to me). But the automatic fan speed control is still working. I can clearly hear the fan spinning up when there is high load on the GPU.
I mean, as far as I know, both GPUs are connected to an internal PCIe-Bridge which is then connected to the PCIe-bus of my system. So the 5970's internal bridge would enumerate both GPUs at boot time, just as my system does with regular single chip GPUs, right? So maybe the 1st GPU just isn't responding fast enough (or with the right devid).
But how could I reset or reflash the BIOS if I can't "see" the card?
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