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MythicalNinja

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  1. Ok so i tried putting gfx card in 16x slot #3 and network card in 16x slot #1 and the bios sees it now in any slot and it was working before i even signed in to windows. So im guessing the mobo was not looking for hardware changes or something. Thanks for the help! Im super glad its working now for whatever reason.
  2. Hence it won't even show up in device manager and the bios doesn't even know its there that cant work.
  3. The usb is for the bluetooth part. and like i said that works fine. I really dont need hand holding i built both these computers and i dont need the whole "have you tried restating it" routine. If you don't have more to say than try unplugging it and plugging it back in then i don't need your help thx. If anyone has more information on why network cards or bios/mobos or pcie parts wont work together or reasons why its not those things, would actually be helpful. Maybe my best bet it contacting intel.
  4. Yes AC 9260. And https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFGYAX6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_T0DPDbZSJQXKM Of course, i have fully and completely installed the same setup on the other computer and it works fine like i said. Besides, windows has the drivers for it. But yes i did try and install the drivers but it wont even show up in device manager like it does on my Z97.
  5. I've looked around best i can to find some information why my wireless adapter (intel ac 2960 with m.2 to pcie 1x adapter) wont work in this asrock z87 running windows 10 with updated bios. The bluetooth part works fine but the motherboard seems to have a problem with the wifi part. Usb wifi adapters work fine too. It works in my asus z97 same card+adapter setup. Is it a protocol support problem? Other people say its not working but not why. Just that its not compatible.What do i need to avoid to get a compatible network + bt5 card? Thanks in advance for any help. Problem computer: Asrock z87 lga1155 Xeon 1250 v2 R9 290 8g ram Win 10 Personal computer: (with ac 2960 working) Asus z97 I7 4770k 1080ti 16g ram Win 10
  6. Well thanks for the info/help now i just gotta wait and find a deal
  7. Ok, that's good to know. So u would suggest going all air for silence. And since I already have a cpu solution a relatively quiet air cooled card would be the cheapest direction.
  8. Ya, im aware the asus rog is the best but it's not worth the price for that small of a difference with the reviews i've seen. Also im not crazy on quiet but i would like better than current which if you have ever heard an r9 at max.... it's more like my rc heli's than a graphics card.... I appreciate the response but that doesnt answer any of my questions. The closest it gets to is would an air cooled card be quieter than a duel fan rad and a pump.
  9. Ok, so atm I have one R9 290G and a 4770k water cooled with an old corsair h100i. Now i'm going to, once the gpu craze is over, get a 1080ti to replace my suffering R9 290 and my question is somewhat complicated in I am split between 2 directions at the moment. Direction one: Buy a EK 1080ti and try to use the h100i pump and rad or just the rad and the h100i's rad is aluminum so mabie special anti corrosion coolant? This is prob my cheapest direction and I would plan to upgrade to a separate pump and cpu block eventually. I have no problem with custom water cooling and I think it would be fun but I guess is it worth it and would it be quieter than another option? And could the H100i be able to support a 1080ti at all? If I did a closed loop and a cheap pump and mabie i would need a copper rad? Idk Direction two: Buy a 1080ti air cooled (thinking the Evga Black) and scrap the watercooling altogether. Would it be cheaper and quieter? plus idk how much longer the h100i will last but I also don't use the cpu much anyway so my extra h70i will work fine? Other specs: Z97 Mobo Evga Gold 1300w PSU 16Gb ram monitor 1: 2560x1440@144hz monitor 2: 1080@60 Etc.
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