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System Name | Dell T3500 |
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Processor | Xeon X5687 |
Motherboard | Dell - 9KPNV |
Cooling | Dell U016F |
Memory | 12gb ECC 1333 |
Video Card(s) | MSI rx480 gaming X |
Storage | 1tb WD blue |
Case | Dell T3500 |
Regarding AMD cards in T3500 ...
You may be onto something in respect to brands, but I am more inclined to think mainboard Intel chipset driver is relevant. One reason being, diagrams of X38 architecture (T3400) and X58 (T3500) show the PCIe x16 slots connecting direct to the Chipset before BIOS. Second being, last updates from Dell were released two years after they moved on to the T3600 series so it is very possible most of the T3500 out there are running the original driver. Here is a link to the Dell page:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=R0JHR
As for brands ...
AMD cards which I have installed personally (A17 BIOS) = one RX 480, - MSI brand, one RX 460 - MSI brand, and one RX 460 - Gigabyte brand. All went without a hitch. Crimson driver 16.12.2. Latest Intel chipset driver installed. 'A02'. The RX 480 is in my personal gaming system running Adrenalin 17.12.1 in Win10 now.
Went back to conversations on other forums to refresh my memory. One member got the usual 'error 43' when trying to install XFX brand RX 480 in their T3500. Same A17 BIOS and Crimson driver as I was running at the time. Far as I could tell they never did try updating the Intel chipset driver. Ended up returning the RX 480 and got 1060 instead. Member I was having a private message conversation with installed RX 470, ASUS brand without problem. This was after they followed my advice updating the BIOS and Intel chipset driver so can not be sure if that was what did it or not.
Welcome your thoughts on above and hope we can nail down the issue running AMD cards in these T3500.
You may be onto something in respect to brands, but I am more inclined to think mainboard Intel chipset driver is relevant. One reason being, diagrams of X38 architecture (T3400) and X58 (T3500) show the PCIe x16 slots connecting direct to the Chipset before BIOS. Second being, last updates from Dell were released two years after they moved on to the T3600 series so it is very possible most of the T3500 out there are running the original driver. Here is a link to the Dell page:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=R0JHR
As for brands ...
AMD cards which I have installed personally (A17 BIOS) = one RX 480, - MSI brand, one RX 460 - MSI brand, and one RX 460 - Gigabyte brand. All went without a hitch. Crimson driver 16.12.2. Latest Intel chipset driver installed. 'A02'. The RX 480 is in my personal gaming system running Adrenalin 17.12.1 in Win10 now.
Went back to conversations on other forums to refresh my memory. One member got the usual 'error 43' when trying to install XFX brand RX 480 in their T3500. Same A17 BIOS and Crimson driver as I was running at the time. Far as I could tell they never did try updating the Intel chipset driver. Ended up returning the RX 480 and got 1060 instead. Member I was having a private message conversation with installed RX 470, ASUS brand without problem. This was after they followed my advice updating the BIOS and Intel chipset driver so can not be sure if that was what did it or not.
Welcome your thoughts on above and hope we can nail down the issue running AMD cards in these T3500.
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