Possible conflict with GPU bus

dalerh

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Jun 11, 2013
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I am having trouble with playback in my video editing software. One source suggested that it might be a drive controller conflict with GPU bus.

I have updated video driver

My Machine
P9x79 Pro
Win 7 64bit
GTX 580
E5-2660 cpu
64 gig ram
LSI 9265-8i SAS controller in raid 5
numerous drives
 
Check yOur mb bios file. Asus is up to bios file 4005 for bug fixes and windows 8. Some of the bug fixes for the efi bios. Make sure that your running the newest intel chipset driver from intel and check that the after market controller card firmware it up to date and your running the newest drivers. If there is an issue with and Irq or memory range and old trick is go into the bios and turn off stuff you don't need to see what hanging another card. Start with the com and printer ports..onboard sound...LAN and any other extra chipset.
 

dalerh

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Jun 11, 2013
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Thanks so much for your post. I do have 4005 and have updated the LSI drivers. Will check on the intel updates.

I have 64 gigs of ram, don't really know how to determine irg or other faults. I have looked in bios to see how to turn off on board video, or other ports. Is that done through the device manager?

This is really a bummer. I do a lot of video editing and recently purchased a Gopro Hero 3. The codec that the camera uses involves LGOP (large group of pictures) and because of that I can not edit in real time without transcoding.

I tried another editing program and after their tech support spent almost an hour with me, they thought it was a problem with my machine. They said the video files should run with no problem on a machine like mine.

Take care,

Dale