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G5, 2x2 GHz, PCI Problems, Panther

G5, 2x2 GHz, PCI Problems, Panther

2003-11-04 by Optyz

Hi group,

tried to install my PCI cards on my new G5 2x2Ghz. No luck. None of the 
card is recognised (UAD-1, Powercore Firewirde, RME HDSP PCI). I tried 
different slots and different  combination of card (only one, in different 
slots). Any ideas :-(

Re: [L-OT] G5, 2x2 GHz, PCI Problems, Panther

2003-11-05 by Cyril Blanc

On 4/11/03 22:32, "Optyz" <optyz@...> wrote:

> Hi group,
> 
> tried to install my PCI cards on my new G5 2x2Ghz. No luck. None of the
> card is recognised (UAD-1, Powercore Firewirde, RME HDSP PCI). I tried
> different slots and different  combination of card (only one, in different
> slots). Any ideas :-(
> 
> 
Yes ! you are in a deep s...
There was a lot of threads concerning this problem !
We even send petition to Motu !
If a PCI card does not work in a G5 that means it is using 5 Volts
signalling !
PCI X 1.0 supports only 3.3 Volt signalling ! (Actual G5)
PCI X 2.0 will supports only 1.5 Volt signalling ! ( G6 ?)

Thanks in advance.

Best regards
 
Cyril Blanc
France

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Re: G5, 2x2 GHz, PCI Problems, Panther

2003-11-06 by Optyz

At 19:17 05.11.2003, you wrote:

>Yes ! you are in a deep s...
>There was a lot of threads concerning this problem !
>We even send petition to Motu !
>If a PCI card does not work in a G5 that means it is using 5 Volts
>signalling !
>PCI X 1.0 supports only 3.3 Volt signalling ! (Actual G5)
>PCI X 2.0 will supports only 1.5 Volt signalling ! ( G6 ?)

Yes I know. The problems is, my cards should work as far as I know (at 
least the manufactures say so) they are 3.3 V (Powercore PCI, RME 
Hammerfall HDSP PCI Interface ).

-Andy

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