brettyb2006
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Remove the second card look for any dust build up in your pci-e slot, then if there is none try your first card in that slot as the only card in (it can be in any pci-e slot and if it slows down it's negligible at desktop anyways) if it works with the first card in the second slot only then your card could be bad, if it does not work then your slot is going or is bad. If it works then try the second card in the first slot only to rule out card vs slot. Check your SLI bridge for damage as well (poke marks or scratches on the inside.
Hi rvcjew,
Thanks for that. I'll give that a go today and post back. If it is the board is there any reason as to why the one slot could die ?
Thanks in advance
Luck of the draw, to humidity, to bad qc to dust build up and frying it. It only takes some bad placed esd to kill that stuff. If it's under warranty that is a rma worthy thing. If it's not the gpu of course.
Ahh ok! No worries. Well it has been very humid here lately. Also I have been running with the side panel of the case off. Just to get a bit more airflow, however, it does seem pretty dust free to be honest. But I will try the card swap today and see how we go. It ran flawlessly yesterday with the "good card" in and set up in the other slot.
I appreciate all your help by the way.
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