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System Name | FronkenSteen! |
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Processor | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 v3 @ 2.60GHz, 2601 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s) |
Motherboard | X99-UD3P-CF |
Cooling | The Refrigerator |
Memory | 16GB |
Video Card(s) | r9 390x 8GB, RX 580 8GB, RTX 3060 (Barely Functional), An RX 5500 XT and a little cheap ati card ;D |
Storage | 960GB Kingston |
Display(s) | one |
Case | Nun! xD |
Power Supply | 1200 Watt.. 'Nuff Said! |
Mouse | Flashing Red Dragon |
Keyboard | Flashing Rainbow Dragon |
VR HMD | HP |
Software | Windows 11 64-Bit (Version: 10.0.22000 Build 22000) |
I am not a computer expert or engineer or anything of that sort, but I think your issue may be connection-related. Maybe the HDMI/DP whatever slot you use is broken or some solder/wire got messed up during the card's previous use. It's safer to just return this and get a different card if you can. Whatever fix you find could stop working in a matter of days.
Whether your card is a regular or LHR version depends on the GA106 that your card's using. GA106-302-A1 for the LHR version and GA106-300-A1 for the OEM version. If you wanna know the type of card, the die on the PCB will say so (I believe).The die is right under the heatsink and fans. Although I am not sure whether or not the die type matters or not regarding your issue.
Regarding PCIe 4.0, no you won't have any issues whatsoever. The drop is so small you'll never lose more than a single frame usually, so no problems with your motherboard's PCIe compatibility.
so are they two different BIOS or the same?
Also, is there a way to use this card WITHOUT connecting to it but using the GPU?? if that makes sense lol
Thank you for the good suggestion too