P35 PCIe X16 slot

I read that the 2 PCI e video slots will sense which one has a card, and set that one to X16. Is this the case? The reason I ask is my GeForce 9600 (only 1 slot wide) will not seat in the white slot due to interference from the Southbrdge pipe. I had to move it to the yellow slot.
Thanks,
Dave

Thanks...removing the cover gave me just enough space to get the card working although I doubt it's seated all the way. I may have to bend back a few of the cooler fins to make a proper fit.
Thanks again,
Dave

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