I have my 870 Extreme3 R2.0 now for about 1,5 years. In that time, it has seen the:
and it all worked perfectly. Really great motherboard from ASRock.
But, around 3 months ago, I got an HD 7790 from Gigabyte. Tried that card, and while fans are spinning and leds are working, I dont get any output on my monitor, not even POST or BIOS. Everything is connected. If I swap the 7790 for a 4670, everything works fine again.
So I thougt, maybe a BIOS update would do it. Downloaded BIOS version 1.80 (the newest available, december 2011) and installed it in Windows... PC freezed while updating. So whole motherboard corrupt. RMA'd it and a few weeks ago (yes, I had no desktop for over 2 months!) I got it back with a new BIOS chip. Installed version 1.80 (via Instant Flash this time) and tried my HD 7790 again. Still doesn't do anything. The HD 7790 works great in any other system I tried.
DR Debug shows error code 97, which means there is a problem with the output VGA PCI-E card - which is true.
Thought, maybe I just have a bad videocard. So I bought a HD 7950 from Club3D. And still the same problem: no signal, error 97. Tried with BIOS 1.60, 1.70 and 1.80 and no success at all. Switch on the HD7950 card does not make any difference.
Still, the motherboard works great with non-HD7000 cards, and both the HD7950 and the 7790 works great with other systems. Just this combination does not work. And I'm not the only one who cannot run a HD7000 card with this motherboard: http://forums.tweaktown.com/asrock/5...-870-mobo.html
ASRock, I'm thinking the problem is with PCI-E 3.0 or so, in combination with my 870 Extreme3 R2.0. I hope you can get a fix for this. Together it was very expensive and I just want to use my desktop again.
Hope someone can help me out with this.
- HD 4770
- HD 4670
- HD 6990
- GTX 560
and it all worked perfectly. Really great motherboard from ASRock.
But, around 3 months ago, I got an HD 7790 from Gigabyte. Tried that card, and while fans are spinning and leds are working, I dont get any output on my monitor, not even POST or BIOS. Everything is connected. If I swap the 7790 for a 4670, everything works fine again.
So I thougt, maybe a BIOS update would do it. Downloaded BIOS version 1.80 (the newest available, december 2011) and installed it in Windows... PC freezed while updating. So whole motherboard corrupt. RMA'd it and a few weeks ago (yes, I had no desktop for over 2 months!) I got it back with a new BIOS chip. Installed version 1.80 (via Instant Flash this time) and tried my HD 7790 again. Still doesn't do anything. The HD 7790 works great in any other system I tried.
DR Debug shows error code 97, which means there is a problem with the output VGA PCI-E card - which is true.
Thought, maybe I just have a bad videocard. So I bought a HD 7950 from Club3D. And still the same problem: no signal, error 97. Tried with BIOS 1.60, 1.70 and 1.80 and no success at all. Switch on the HD7950 card does not make any difference.
Still, the motherboard works great with non-HD7000 cards, and both the HD7950 and the 7790 works great with other systems. Just this combination does not work. And I'm not the only one who cannot run a HD7000 card with this motherboard: http://forums.tweaktown.com/asrock/5...-870-mobo.html
ASRock, I'm thinking the problem is with PCI-E 3.0 or so, in combination with my 870 Extreme3 R2.0. I hope you can get a fix for this. Together it was very expensive and I just want to use my desktop again.
Hope someone can help me out with this.
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