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  1. Good Day, Got a brand new P3 Red edition the other day. I have a GTX 1060 on an Asus Maximus XI Z390 MOBO When I have my GPU connect in the 1st slot BIOS is showing that its running at 2x speeds. (supposed to be x16) When I connect the Riser Cable to the 2nd mobo slot the speed is now x4 (not sure of thats correct either) When I connect the GPU directly to the MOBO, the BIOS shows the correct x16 PCI-E Speed's. Tried a bunch of BIOS settings to fix, have a fresh install of windows 10, nothing works. The 1st slot is stock at 2x speeds with the riser cable. Confirmed the x2 speeds in BIOS + in Windows with 100% load. (have not test the fps yet, but i dont want to take any chances of it running at x2 in the middle of a gaming session. Please help.
  2. Good Day, I have just finished assembling my new computer, by using the Thermaltake RGB 360 TT. The computer is super silent except for the pump. It is making a low pitched noise, not super loud, but clearly the loudest component and extremely unpleasant to the ears. Not the normal noise that your normal fans would make. I seen someone had the exact same problem few posts below, but I did not see any solutions to the issue. I am re posting the video that was originally posted in that thread, seeing how I have the exact same noise issue. Thank you in advance for the help. Look forward to your reply.
  3. Good Day, I have the exact same issue (Floe Riing 360) with the brand new install of windows 10 on an Asus Z390 mobo. Was anyone able to confirm if that sound is present in all the models? Its very annoying, to the point of giving me a headache. Please advise.
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