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8800GT @ 1x?!! Help!

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Just installed an inno 3d 8800GT and ran the Crysis bench. I got 16fps, so I was naturally horrified :p

I opened GPU Z to see what the hell was going on and I find this...

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"@ x1"?

wut?

Ok so my mobo definitely supports x16 and I have the latest drivers installed. I didn't install what came with it, went straight to the latest off nvidia's site.

Any ideas what the problem could be?
 
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My P5B-deluxe does that if the NB voltage is at 1.5V or higher. Might not be the case in G33 chipset but worth trying. Also try setting PCI-E bus to 105Mhz that's what I have mine at.
 
well i have the same card, inno3D in a DFI sli-d which states two x16 and its always ran at 2(might have been x4, cant rememerber) and i couldnt find a way to sort it
 
I’ve not seen x1 before it’s usually x4, maybe try a bios flash? Is the card in the primary slot?

Check a GPU benchmark like 3DMARK06 and post the score, it could actually be running at 16 but not CPUZ –GPUZ may not be recognising this.
 
Definitely not the NB voltage, it's under 1.5.

Interestingly, looking around online I found this...

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Some dude with an Asus board had to fiddle with jumpers to get his speed upto maximum but my MSI manual mentions nothing at all like that.

Oh yeah and I've also tried doing some more benchmarks and I get horrible scores. Got around 4000 odd in 3dmark06.
 
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Check your chipset drivers as well, make sure they are up to date. What graphics card did you have before the 8800GT? Any problems with that?
 
Hmm, a thought.

Notice how it says "PCI-E 2.0 x 16 @ x 1"?

If I fixed it, would it say "PCI-E x16 @ x16" or "PCI-E 2.0 x 16 @ x 16".

Of course, my mobo isn't 2.0 but the card should be backwards compatible anyway.

Maybe the problem does lie in a 2.0 incompatibility glitch after all. The card or mobo might not be running it in PCI-E 1.0a and so reducing it to 2.0 x1. Just a theory.

Anybody here got a 2.0 card in a non-2.0 mobo, what does it say in GPU-Z for you?

if it says 2.0 @ x16 then it's not that I guess.
 
When did it start happening? Was it running at 16x then suddenly switched to 1x for unknown reason or was it because your oc settings? Have you tried running stock?
 
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