chriswatton
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Hi, I have posted this on other forums, but as yet, I seem to be the only one who has experienced this, regarding the UD7 motherboard (Which I bought on the strength of Tom's fantastic review I read and watched on this website), and my EVGA GTX580 - here goes......
I have a very strange problem with my GTX 580. I bought the GPU, along with the rest of my PC components (I have listed them below) a couple of weeks ago.
For six days, all worked fine. When the PC went to sleep, it never woke up. I restarted the PC and I got three beeps from the motherboard (Gigabyte P67A-UD7), which indicated that it was either a graphics card or monitor fault. I changed the monitor, but the same three beeps (one long, two short). I then replaced the 580 with a Radeon 5850 in the same PCI-E x 16 slot, and it worked.
Naturally, I assumed it was the 580 at fault so I RMA’d it to the supplier I bought the parts from just under a week earlier.
My GTX 580 GPU was tested and sent back to me, and proved to be fine when Scan tested it.
I tried the GPU again in the PCIx16 slot 1 on the motherboard, but, alas, I still received one long and two short beeps, indicating that the monitor or GPU were faulty (According to page 114 of the Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 manual). All the time the 580 was away, the 5850 was working fine the same slot that the 580 would not.
I then tried the 580 GPU in another PC, and it worked. (An older S775 motherboard)
I then tried the GPU in PCIx16 number 2 slot on the UD7 mainboard. I get the same beep error.
I then tried the 580 in the PCI-Ex8 slot on the UD7 motherboard, and it works on that. It does not work in either of the PCI-Ex16 slots.
It is very strange that an ATI Radeon 5850 works fine in the PCI-Ex16 slot, but the GTX580 absolutely refuses to - makes no sense to me! (The PC boots fine, as I can hear the Windows 7 start-up tune - but no picture - I have tried with 2 different monitors)
As I bought the system with SLI in mind, I decided to buy another EVGA GTX580 (the exact same model as the first). It came this morning, and I expected it not to work in either of the x16 slots, but it did!
I tried the 2x580’s in SLI in the x16 slots, but only the new 580 shows, and no SLI options are available in the NVidia control panel. However, if I insert the 580’s in the x 8 slots, I have SLI enabled 580’s!
The one 580 absolutely refuses to work in any of the two x 16 slots, and I have no idea why. It must have a small fault, and I assume only very close inspection could identify it.
Is this unique?
I recorded the 580 in both the x16 and x 8 slots. The first video shows the 580 in the x16 slot, and gives the error beeps, and the second half shows the card in the x8 slot, and works fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C_vwkvX2IQ
PC Specs –
Intel Core i7 2600K /Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 / Corsair Vengeance 2x4G 1600/1536MB/2 x EVGA GTX 580/Corsair 850W-850AX PSU/ Crucial C300 256GB HDD/2TB ST32000641AS 64MB SATA3 6GB/s HDD/ 2TB SAMSUNG HD204UI SATA3 HDD/Asus Zonar Essence STX soundcard/Corsair 600T case/Corsair H50/Samsung BR drive/Win 7 Ultimate 64bit
Sorry for the long post - this problem really has me baffled, and I know that if I RMA the card to EVGA, it will probably work, as it works in an older P45 mainboard - but does not in a P67 board costing three times as much!
Chris
I have a very strange problem with my GTX 580. I bought the GPU, along with the rest of my PC components (I have listed them below) a couple of weeks ago.
For six days, all worked fine. When the PC went to sleep, it never woke up. I restarted the PC and I got three beeps from the motherboard (Gigabyte P67A-UD7), which indicated that it was either a graphics card or monitor fault. I changed the monitor, but the same three beeps (one long, two short). I then replaced the 580 with a Radeon 5850 in the same PCI-E x 16 slot, and it worked.
Naturally, I assumed it was the 580 at fault so I RMA’d it to the supplier I bought the parts from just under a week earlier.
My GTX 580 GPU was tested and sent back to me, and proved to be fine when Scan tested it.
I tried the GPU again in the PCIx16 slot 1 on the motherboard, but, alas, I still received one long and two short beeps, indicating that the monitor or GPU were faulty (According to page 114 of the Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 manual). All the time the 580 was away, the 5850 was working fine the same slot that the 580 would not.
I then tried the 580 GPU in another PC, and it worked. (An older S775 motherboard)
I then tried the GPU in PCIx16 number 2 slot on the UD7 mainboard. I get the same beep error.
I then tried the 580 in the PCI-Ex8 slot on the UD7 motherboard, and it works on that. It does not work in either of the PCI-Ex16 slots.
It is very strange that an ATI Radeon 5850 works fine in the PCI-Ex16 slot, but the GTX580 absolutely refuses to - makes no sense to me! (The PC boots fine, as I can hear the Windows 7 start-up tune - but no picture - I have tried with 2 different monitors)
As I bought the system with SLI in mind, I decided to buy another EVGA GTX580 (the exact same model as the first). It came this morning, and I expected it not to work in either of the x16 slots, but it did!
I tried the 2x580’s in SLI in the x16 slots, but only the new 580 shows, and no SLI options are available in the NVidia control panel. However, if I insert the 580’s in the x 8 slots, I have SLI enabled 580’s!
The one 580 absolutely refuses to work in any of the two x 16 slots, and I have no idea why. It must have a small fault, and I assume only very close inspection could identify it.
Is this unique?
I recorded the 580 in both the x16 and x 8 slots. The first video shows the 580 in the x16 slot, and gives the error beeps, and the second half shows the card in the x8 slot, and works fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C_vwkvX2IQ
PC Specs –
Intel Core i7 2600K /Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 / Corsair Vengeance 2x4G 1600/1536MB/2 x EVGA GTX 580/Corsair 850W-850AX PSU/ Crucial C300 256GB HDD/2TB ST32000641AS 64MB SATA3 6GB/s HDD/ 2TB SAMSUNG HD204UI SATA3 HDD/Asus Zonar Essence STX soundcard/Corsair 600T case/Corsair H50/Samsung BR drive/Win 7 Ultimate 64bit
Sorry for the long post - this problem really has me baffled, and I know that if I RMA the card to EVGA, it will probably work, as it works in an older P45 mainboard - but does not in a P67 board costing three times as much!
Chris