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Gpu and riser cables

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Hey,

Has anyone used a pcie riser cable for their gpu?

I recently had one on my Pc. Case being a core p5 so felt compelled to have the gpu standing on its side.

I discovered after 3 windows re installs that the stuttering in windows 10 and the immediate direct x crash in any 3d game (eg bf4, battlefront etc.)

It was the riser cable. I took it out and slid the card in the pcie slot. Not a problem. Runs peachy.

Have any of you guys had similar experiences or problems using them?

Does the riser cable degrade gpu performance or is mine just faulty?
 
You need a pcie 2.0 or 3.0 compatible riser. Last time I looked they were like £100, now it looks like you might be able to get them for £30-40

The cheap ones you can get hold of are usually pcie 1.0 compatible which are fine for bit coin mining but no good for gaming.

I also discovered this the hard way.
 
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Ahh i see, im not sure what the one i got with the P5 was, I assumed that Thermaltake would have included 2 or 3 seeing as the case would have a meaty GFX to show off!

Well now ive stuck the gpu back into the PCIE on the motherboard, like i said in OP, ive not had any problems at all,

Is there anyway to tell what riser i have?

and Orangey, is that risers in general or the fact that mine is likely a 1.0 if it was causing me issues?
 
Ah, according to the thernaltake website it should be a 3.0, I didn't realise it came with the case

I would try contacting thermaltake support, as it sounds like you have a faulty cable
 
Your riser is fine.
You need to set the link speed to gen 1 in bios for pci express slot.

Otherwise you get crashing .

running 2x 290x in the p5 case on riser cables :)
 
Using a riser in the Lian -Li PC-05S no issue, with latency or performance degradation. As mentioned I think it's a faulty cable rather then it being a riser cable specific issue in general.
 
Thanks for the replies,

I have chucked an email to thermaltake regarding a replacement if possible.

So in the bios i need to change the setting in bios to gen 1.

now i know its the cable causing the issue, ill pop it back on and play with some settings in the bios, that way i can tell for certain if its a faulty cable.

I did notice that during boot up my motherboard would sit with a "B2" displaying on the LED and it would be like that for about 2 minutes, sometimes not, without the riser, my pc boots to windows almost instantly!

Thanks for the advice guys! much appreciated

ps,

Is this the option im changing?




and PEG0 as its the top slot the cards in...




ta muchly
 
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