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Aye, i'm aware of that, my issues truely came to light when I tried your bios. I don't believe it had any relative issues with your bios, but it was the underlying issue with my gen 3 PCIE settings messing the drivers up, but to get myself back onto level footing, I put default bios back in. I may try your bios again at some point now I have some insight into why things were going wrong.
At the moment though I am delighted just to have it in working order and will just use it as it is for now. Maybe after my weekend shift at work I will give it a go mind.
Worst case scenario is if it goes wrong when using your bios, I can go back to the way I have it now. No harm no foul. I am sure your bios is the better answer in the long term though as limiting fps to stop the card spontaneously combusting is far from ideal.
*EDIT* I have actually not noticed any difference in performance between Gen2 and Gen3 PCIE setting. Maybe it's because it was unstable on Gen3. Or maybe I won't really notice any difference on the application/settings I use, but I certainly am not losing any sleep by not using Gen3.
At the moment though I am delighted just to have it in working order and will just use it as it is for now. Maybe after my weekend shift at work I will give it a go mind.
Worst case scenario is if it goes wrong when using your bios, I can go back to the way I have it now. No harm no foul. I am sure your bios is the better answer in the long term though as limiting fps to stop the card spontaneously combusting is far from ideal.
*EDIT* I have actually not noticed any difference in performance between Gen2 and Gen3 PCIE setting. Maybe it's because it was unstable on Gen3. Or maybe I won't really notice any difference on the application/settings I use, but I certainly am not losing any sleep by not using Gen3.
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