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  Tom's Hardware Forums » Motherboards & Memory » Asus » Asus P5Q-E doesn't detect 4870 in EPU engine?
 

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I have recently purchased the Asus P5Q-E and a Sapphire HD 4870.

The EPU engine works great but it won't detect the 4870.

Should it be of Asus to be accepted?

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You need my advice
you dont need EPU engine ...(delete the software)
this make amany problems in your motherboard ...
beleive my it is just trademark ..

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I don't agree with you...
The EPU engine works fine on my PC.

I finally resolve the issue it is because my card is not from Asus that is why it can't be used there

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it is not important T your card must be asus
ihave zotac 8800gt and work 100%
and my friend have gigabyte 9600 gt and work 100%
what is the problem ?
and i want buy 4870 powercolor 1g
please tell more about your problem

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Lee. If you installed the card AFTER the EPU engine software was then it wont pick up, at least that is my personal experience. However since I overclock I dont use the software anymore. Try uninstalling the EPU software then reinstalling.

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spathotan wrote :

Lee. If you installed the card AFTER the EPU engine software was then it wont pick up, at least that is my personal experience. However since I overclock I dont use the software anymore. Try uninstalling the EPU software then reinstalling.



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