After much trial and tribulation, I discovered that my top PCI-E x1 slot simply refuses to recognize my Titatanium HD soundcard. It lights up when the computer starts and everything, but will not produce sound nor show up in device manager. However, the card works just find in the other PCI slot. This would not be a problem except for the small matter that using the second PCI-E x 1 slot will prevent me from every using a crossfire configuration.
I looked in the BIOS and did not see anything that jumped out at me that might fix this issue. Resetting the CMOS also didn't help. Is this a dead slot that I need to replace, or is there some other action I can take to try to fix this? Thanks for the help.
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CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K RAM: Corsair Vengeance Blue 16GB Audio: Soundblaster Titanium HD Graphics: HIS 7970 SSD: Crucial M4
Cooling: Corsair H60 Case: NZXT Phantom OS: Win 7 Home Optical Drive: LG Black 12x BD Rom PSU: Kingwin 850 MOBO: ASRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
I looked in the BIOS and did not see anything that jumped out at me that might fix this issue. Resetting the CMOS also didn't help. Is this a dead slot that I need to replace, or is there some other action I can take to try to fix this? Thanks for the help.
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CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K RAM: Corsair Vengeance Blue 16GB Audio: Soundblaster Titanium HD Graphics: HIS 7970 SSD: Crucial M4
Cooling: Corsair H60 Case: NZXT Phantom OS: Win 7 Home Optical Drive: LG Black 12x BD Rom PSU: Kingwin 850 MOBO: ASRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
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