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Originally Posted by Pietro Brovazzo
thanks very much!!
...my cards are simply installed into the PCI slots available into the mother board...
...I've believed that normal PCI should have a normal workin' behavior...maybe not!!
...i'm not using adapters or some other strange devices ...the cards are directly installed into the PCI slots...
maybe you're right... I think there're some problems between PCI - ram and chipset data transferring ... there're something different from my old motherboard where everything was workin' properly...
... the result is a desperating nothin' working!!
do you think that PCI express cards can solve the question?
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PCIe HD cards may solve the problem. I haven't personally tried it, so it might be wise to try and hire/borrow a PCIe HD system and give it a spin. Having PCIx slots in your motherboard doesn't guarantee that PCIx is natively supported. On a skylake system, I would suggest they aren't. Q67 and Q77 chipsets on the other hand do offer native PCIx support, but you are more or less restricted to 1155 CPUs.