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Originally Posted by M364z01D
change your PCI slot and try it again.
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I have, does not work
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Originally Posted by CosmoCheats
It could be hardware compatibility issues, If it's not compatibility issues then the card itself could be defective. Try testing it on another system.
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yes i have bought a new pc and am testing it
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Originally Posted by DariXOne
No one really?
It might be the fw, flash diff fw and see if it works, try ekknods free fw to test
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i have the original firmware from phoenix, which is also where the card is from
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Originally Posted by DariXOne
No one really?
It might be the fw, flash diff fw and see if it works, try ekknods free fw to test
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Originally Posted by Fighters87
Firmware compatibility problem, turn on the main, turn on the secondary and change firmware. Solve the problem
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my sec is a laptop
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Originally Posted by SuspectCheats
Flash standart fw from github onto your card then reboot and see if you can get into windows sound like a fw issue.
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yes i will try it it's just annoying to put it in and out every time
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Originally Posted by DariXOne
Doesnt really matter, i dont know why people go for cheap shitty dma cards, you have lambda and ghost dma which is the best and most reliable, avoid going for weird shitty dma cards
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this card has a good rating and is well priced but not cheap either