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I use a DP55WG, i3 processor, 2x2 Kingston KVR1333, Quadro NVS 290 x16 and Windows 7. But I get only a PCI-e link speed of x1. I tried other graphic cards, but still the same speed. If I use these cards in a gigabyte board, they shows x16. Is the i3 not fully working with the P55 chipset or is my board broken?
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Try the other slot.
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There is only one x16 slot, the other one is only x8. I tried different cards, but all was running only x1. Today I flashed the new bios, but still the pci-e speed problem and also I was unable to run 2x2Gb Kingston KVR1333 memories. Perhaps my board is broken.
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As I wrote, I did flash the latest bios yesterday, but still the same problems. I think we can close here, because my board seems to be broken.
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Missed that you flashed the new bios... there is a Auxiliary PCI Express graphics power connector SATA-style at the bottom last PCI slot is this connected by your PSU?
Clear CMOS.
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Yes, I tried the aux-power, but the same issue. And it is not realy necessary, because I use a low power quadro nvs 290 with only 25 watts needed.
Only thing I did'nt found was the cmos reset switch. How can I do this?
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The Manual.
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18132/eng/DP55WG_ProductGuide02_English.pdf http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18132/eng/DP55WG_ProductGuide02_English.pdf
page 56 Intel are not as clear what clears the CMOS so take the battery for 5 mins and try that.
Have you also installed the Chipset Device Software ?
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=816&DwnldID=18494&lang=eng http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=816&DwnldID=18494&lang=eng
Also where is it showing running at x1?
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Yes, newest chipset driver are installed and battery was removed. But no luck so far. I gave the board back to my reseller and he will test it.

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