MOVED: Z68A-GD65 (B3) and Asus r9 280x

This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=174418.0

Quote from: say0n on 07-November-13, 04:19:18
I just got an ASUS R9280X-DC2T-3GD5  but i doesn't give me any signal in my monitor. Im using the DVI port and the Motherboard is Z68A-GD65 (B3)
Im running an old HD6870 with no issues but in the moment o switch the cards it doesn't give me any image and there's no POST. 
i5 2500k at 4.3ghz
Z68A-GD65 (B3)
The card was already tested with the seller and it works fine so is not the card... please help i don't want to spend more money to change my platform to 1150 socket.
I bet the seller didn't test the card in a PCI-E 2.0 "environment".
Z68, i5-2500K are PCI-E 2.0 (HD6870 is PCI-E 2.1)
AMD Radeon R9 280X is PCI-E 3.0
Many AMD PCI-E 3.0 graphic cards have backward compatibility issues.
That's why I always recommend Nvidia cards for older motherboards and processors.
If your motherboard BIOS is up to date, the next thing to try is to update the VBIOS
(ask the seller if you cannot do it by yourself).
If that doesn't fix the problem, you have 2 options:
- replace the card with a Nvidia one
- keep the card, but replace the processor with a Gen3 one (3770K, 3570K, etc)

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    Quote from: say0n on 07-November-13, 04:19:18
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    2-Core Ratio Limit         40
    3-Core Ratio Limit         40
    4-Core Ratio Limit         40
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    Adjust CPU Ratio         [40]
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    EIST               [Enabled]
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    Spread Spectrum         [Disabled]
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    CPU I/O Voltage         [Auto]
    DRAM Voltage         [Auto]
    System Agent Voltage    (SA)      [Auto]
    CPU PLL Voltage         [Auto]
    PCH 1.05            [Auto]
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