id prolly take one if i could get my acer machine to accept an gpu but everytime i install one in the pci-e 16 slot it fails to boot , its the only pc i have left without an gpu other then the one built into the apu
if anyone has any ideas to try let me know and ill test it with a 550ti if i can get it to work ill buy one of those cards u have left
The 2nd number is the Double Precision GFLOPs value associated with the GPU's "Boost" clock speed - in this case 1000Mhz.
This site has a tool you can use to determine GFLOPS at a given clock speed (has not been updated in a good while). To get DP on 79xx series cards, divide SP GFLOPs by 4.
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards....d1=663&card2=#
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*Check that PCIe slot for lint/dirt or some sign of damage. If one of more contacts within the slot cannot mate properly with the GPU, the boot sequence will lock-up.
*Make sure the your PSU has enough power to feed the GPU. Note that many PSUs have split/multiple power rails so total output is divided between them. This could lead to a current overdraw on one rail if the end user has not properly mapped out which cables are fed from each of those rails. Current overdraw can/will cause a voltage drop on that rail.
*Check your BIOS settings. you may have to adjust several parameters, like disabling APU on one page and enabling GPU activation in a PCIe slot on another page.
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