L lf751 New member Jun 10, 2008 #1 Can someone tell me if I should enable "PCI-E Two port" and "Add 10% extra power" on my mobo for my HD2900? I'm wondering what they do... I also get two red flashed on my HD2900, what does it mean?
Can someone tell me if I should enable "PCI-E Two port" and "Add 10% extra power" on my mobo for my HD2900? I'm wondering what they do... I also get two red flashed on my HD2900, what does it mean?
L lf751 New member Jun 10, 2008 #3 name='!TIMMY!' said: What does it say in the manual? Click to expand... Nothing...
T !TIMMY! New member Jun 10, 2008 #4 and i right in thinking your mobo can take 1 agp and 1 pci-e graphics cards simultaneously?
L lf751 New member Jun 10, 2008 #5 name='!TIMMY!' said: and i right in thinking your mobo can take 1 agp and 1 pci-e graphics cards simultaneously? Click to expand... yes, how did you know?
name='!TIMMY!' said: and i right in thinking your mobo can take 1 agp and 1 pci-e graphics cards simultaneously? Click to expand... yes, how did you know?
T !TIMMY! New member Jun 10, 2008 #6 I remember reading about it. Maybe the "PCI-E Two port" has something to do with that. The "Add 10% extra power", might be like me plugging in an extra power connector to my DFI NF4 for the graphics slots. I am not sure though.
I remember reading about it. Maybe the "PCI-E Two port" has something to do with that. The "Add 10% extra power", might be like me plugging in an extra power connector to my DFI NF4 for the graphics slots. I am not sure though.
L lf751 New member Jun 10, 2008 #7 name='!TIMMY!' said: I remember reading about it. Maybe the "PCI-E Two port" has something to do with that. The "Add 10% extra power", might be like me plugging in an extra power connector to my DFI NF4 for the graphics slots. I am not sure though. Click to expand... do you know what the two port thing does? and should I add 10% extra power?
name='!TIMMY!' said: I remember reading about it. Maybe the "PCI-E Two port" has something to do with that. The "Add 10% extra power", might be like me plugging in an extra power connector to my DFI NF4 for the graphics slots. I am not sure though. Click to expand... do you know what the two port thing does? and should I add 10% extra power?
T !TIMMY! New member Jun 10, 2008 #8 can I phone a friend? :S I am not sure without knowing what exactly what they do. I am at work atm so can't really search the web.
can I phone a friend? :S I am not sure without knowing what exactly what they do. I am at work atm so can't really search the web.
T Toxcity New member Jun 10, 2008 #9 OLD NF4 boards had this 10% power thing, you are only ment to you it when running SLI. As you can run AGP and PCI-E cards at the same time.. I guess this is the same principle.
OLD NF4 boards had this 10% power thing, you are only ment to you it when running SLI. As you can run AGP and PCI-E cards at the same time.. I guess this is the same principle.
L lf751 New member Jun 11, 2008 #10 name='Toxcity' said: OLD NF4 boards had this 10% power thing, you are only ment to you it when running SLI. As you can run AGP and PCI-E cards at the same time.. I guess this is the same principle. Click to expand... Ok, what about this two port thing?
name='Toxcity' said: OLD NF4 boards had this 10% power thing, you are only ment to you it when running SLI. As you can run AGP and PCI-E cards at the same time.. I guess this is the same principle. Click to expand... Ok, what about this two port thing?
T Toxcity New member Jun 12, 2008 #11 Looking around at this PCI-E Two port.. it seems to either pull up Sata or Ethernet.