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    Acer6935G - PCI-Ex16@1

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by lastat, Feb 16, 2009.

  1. lastat

    lastat Notebook Consultant

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    Hello,

    I just noticed that GPU-Z showing PCI-Ex16@1, should not be PCI-Ex16@16?
    I checked also that it does not depend on power profile.
    Always shows @1.
    Do you have the same?

    Lastat
     
  2. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    My Acer 6920G shows PCI-E x16 @ x16
     
  3. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    Probably a GPU-Z glitch.
     
  4. lastat

    lastat Notebook Consultant

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    Looks like. Everest showing 16
     
  5. FragZero

    FragZero Notebook Consultant

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    I have the same thing, when running a 3d app ( atitool, furmark ) it changes to 16x. (Acer 6930G, 9600M GS)
     
  6. x64Man

    x64Man Notebook Consultant

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    8930 acts this way aswell, when you load it up, it shoots to 16.