GTX 680 stuck in idle mode

Lokius

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May 25, 2012
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I am at my wits end....
I got my POV GTX 680 EXO edition in the mail yesterday and nothing i do seems to get it out of idle mode (324mhz)
Tried multiple reinstalls, even a windows reinstall and a bios flash but no avail.
Also fiddling with drivers and driver settings had no effect (setting it to max performance power mode etc)

System details:

Windows 7 64 ultimate
I7 sandybridge 2600k @ 4.4ghz
ASrock Z68 Pro3
Corsair vengeance 8gb
Cooler master rs-750-acaa-e3 (750 watt)

If anyone could figure this out id be so grateful.
 
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ShintaiDK

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Apr 22, 2012
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Start a game? OCCT? Furmark?

And if still in idle mode, sure you measure it correctly? And does it have the power connectors etc?
 

ShintaiDK

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Double checked the 2 6 pin PCIe power connectors? I would guess the card stays in idle mode if it didnt get enough power.

Else I would simply RMA.
 

Lokius

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May 25, 2012
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It has a 8 and 6 pin and yeah i switched them out several times (i have 4)
Cant imagine it being power starved with 750w .... i checked the requirements on the psu as well for the 12v rail and it easily gives enough....
 

ShintaiDK

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Ye dont think so either.

Maybe you can check the card at a friends PC? But RMA seems the only way.
 

Lokius

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May 25, 2012
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Ugh id be so bummed if i have to RMA it.... especially as it would be after the weekend.
Cant help but thinking it is some setting or something i could potentially fix.

And no no friend that lives nearby sadly :/
 

Lokius

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Tried 301.24, 301.10, 301.42 and 302.59 betas.
Seems to just stay in PCIE 1.1 mode as well no matter what i do or run.
 
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Tempered81

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Ugh id be so bummed if i have to RMA it.... especially as it would be after the weekend.
Cant help but thinking it is some setting or something i could potentially fix.

And no no friend that lives nearby sadly :/

You could reinstall the vga bios - might fix it.