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April 22, 2018, 07:10:59 PM Last edit: April 22, 2018, 07:32:37 PM by Vann |
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The PCI-E detection feature shows you if a GPU isn't being detected by a PCI-E slot, so you can check if it's a loose connection or a bad riser. It's unlikely the mothorboard is causing the GPU to crash. It's more likely it could be a bad riser or USB cable.
The PCI-E slots are too close together on the ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ motherboard. Make sure the prongs on the back of the x1 PCI-E connector from the riser is not touching the USB connector on the riser connector next to it. It will cause a short and cause the GPU not to be detected. I put two pieces of electrical tape on the back of the x1 connectors to prevent it. Also make sure the x1 connector is making good contact with the x1 PCI-E slot. Sometimes risers have poorly designed connectors that can lose contact, same as the USB cables on the risers.
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