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February 18, 2014, 09:42:10 PM Last edit: February 18, 2014, 09:57:23 PM by nickenburg |
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Hey man i found this for you maybe this can help: Yes, this motherboard will detect and support 7 independant graphics cards. The G55 and G45 versions can only detect up to 6 independant graphics cards. This is because in the GD65 version, all 3 PCI-E 16x slots are driven by the CPU, leaving the 1x slots to the Z77 northbridge. In lower versions, the CPU only supports the upper 2 16x slots, leaving the northbridge to support the bottom 16x as well as the remaining 1x slots and whatever else that uses PCI-E lanes, but it doesn't have enough lanes to support everything at the same time, so one of the 2 pci-e 1x slots that are next to each other is turned off. Maybe you can turn it on?
I found more: If your motherboard isn't detecting video cards, you need PCI-E presence mod (search for it). If it still doesn't detect, it is an isolated problem with the motherboard model and you need to consult your motherboard manual or manufacturer to see if certain slots are turned off when others are populated. If you have graphics cards getting detected but have some sort of driver problem or yellow ! mark, it is a driver or OS problem and you will likely need to move to Linux to get all your GPU driver installed. Windows does not support >4x R290 or >4x R290X, or any other video card that has come out past the release of the 13.1 driver (Includes the Radeon 7790, and probably all the newer R7/R9 series. -Maybe- not the 280X since it's just a rebadged Radeon 7970). To get them all installed, you need Linux.
Oh and found this to: The bottom PCIex16 slot on the Z77A-G65 Mobo has a sticker on it which reads: "Due to bandwidth allocation limitation, it is strongly recommended for users to install 3rd Gen Intel Core processors to enable functionality in the third PCI Express slot"
I think I misinterpreted their "recommendation" but the manual claims the 3rd generation Celeron enables it as well. The power will be split across 3 slots. If you are using 1, it acts as a 16pin PCIe, if you are using 2, it acts as 2 8pin, and if 3, the top one slot will be 8pin and bottom 2 will be 4 pin.
I just copied this but i searched google and i hope it can help you!
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