Got a strange one here, and im sure im missing somthing simple.
Buddy of mine did a mobo, ram, cpu upgrade on his own and is running into some issues with the PCIe 5.0x16 slot not detecting his 2080 in windows device manager. Strange part is it works 100% fine in the slot below thats the 4.0x4 slot.
Specs: 14700k cpu MSI z790 pro-a wifi mobo Zotac 2080 Ddr5 6200mhz ram (currently just set to stock without xmp until i figure out the pcie issue) Win11 home 1 sata6 ssd samsung, 1 m.2 nvme ssd samsung. 1000w seasonic psu
I tried swapping the bios settings for the pcie lanes to gen 4 instead of auto.
Confirmed with him the connections to power and board are well established thrice.
Mobo is on the latest firmware from msi.
Ez debug leds dont show any VGA/display errors in either slots.
GPU has power and fans spin up whilein the 5.0x16 slot.
Im honestly stumped on this one and what to try next or look out for. Have a feeling im probably missing somthing simple here.
MSI support hasn't been responsive so im posting here as a last attempt to gather ideas.
Edit: buddys not the brightest star. He wasn't confirming the bios changes, he was just exiting out... swapped the pcie setting from auto to gen4 and made sure he saved them. Working good now.
Good day everyone. Been into the hobby since around 2014. I own 3 FDM printers currently.
Started on a Ecker Tech reprap kit.
Got a Wanhao D3, modified the hell outta it.
Latest as of a few years ago is a Ender 5Plus, have a CoreXY kit on there, swapped the board to a 32bit BTT, and added a microswiss extrusion assembly.
The FDMs have done me well over the years, and I've highly enjoyed tinkering around with them. But now I have the itch for something new and fresh. I'm thinking of dipping my toes into the resin printer market, and am looking for some reccomdations and experiences of fellow 3D printer enthusiasts.
I'd like to keep it around $2000 CAD (roughly 1500 USD, ouch CAD lol). I'm no stranger to tinkering and modifying. Have a shop with plenty of space, ventilation, and what not.
If you have any suggestions on a new FDM printer I'm all ears! (Maybe somthing multi-filament compatible?) So feel free to suggest some as well.
Thanks in advanced!
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