02-13-2013, 03:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2013, 03:31 AM by paradigital.)
So, I've got a couple of virtualization lab servers, built on Tyan S3992 boards (of which I'd like to run Istanbul 6-Core CPUs, but no-one seems to be interested in replying to my thread in the CPU unlocking section), that I'm currently trying to mess around with RemoteFX and VDI (Hyper-V, Server 2012).
Tyan's website suggests that the PCIe slots cannot be used for video cards, however I know this to be false, as I can happily run my Radeon HD 6450 in either of the two 16x (16x physical, they are only 8x in reality) slots. When I try to use an nVidia card though, the board fails to boot to POST.
I have no idea if this is something which is unlockable or not, but if it is possible, I'd like to be able to use either my GTX 295 or GTX 480 in the board, so as to get me a bit better performance than the rather paltry AMD cards I have lying around (5450s and 6450s). Can anyone shed some light on why I can't boot from an nVidia card? Is it possible to unlock the ability to do so? I'm guessing the reason I can boot from an AMD card is that the motherboard has an onboard ATi ES1000 video chip, so it's expecting an ATI/AMD video BIOS?
The latest S3992 BIOS files can be found here.
Any help appreciated (either in this thread, or the request I made in CPU unlocking: here)
Tyan's website suggests that the PCIe slots cannot be used for video cards, however I know this to be false, as I can happily run my Radeon HD 6450 in either of the two 16x (16x physical, they are only 8x in reality) slots. When I try to use an nVidia card though, the board fails to boot to POST.
I have no idea if this is something which is unlockable or not, but if it is possible, I'd like to be able to use either my GTX 295 or GTX 480 in the board, so as to get me a bit better performance than the rather paltry AMD cards I have lying around (5450s and 6450s). Can anyone shed some light on why I can't boot from an nVidia card? Is it possible to unlock the ability to do so? I'm guessing the reason I can boot from an AMD card is that the motherboard has an onboard ATi ES1000 video chip, so it's expecting an ATI/AMD video BIOS?
The latest S3992 BIOS files can be found here.
Any help appreciated (either in this thread, or the request I made in CPU unlocking: here)
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