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New video card - no more hardware acceleration
GGRussell [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Jan 08, 2012 11:38 Messages: 709 Offline
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Got my GTX 1060 today. PD13 works great with it. Obvious that Cyberlink has spent more time optimizing their software for nVidia vs. AMD.

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Gary Russell -- TN USA
GGRussell [Avatar]
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Not really related to PD, but was wondering if anyone else had similar issue.


I've had my GTX 1060 now for over a week and have noticed a weird issue. It seems to be interferring with the USB ports - USB 2 and USB3. My mobo is 100% Intel Z87 chipset with PCIE Gen3. All my usb devices are having issues since I installed the GTX1060. Guess my next step is to remove the card to see if the issues clears.

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Gary Russell -- TN USA
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Quote All my usb devices are having issues since I installed the GTX1060. Guess my next step is to remove the card to see if the issues clears.


Keep us informed about what you found on your usb issues. It does sound like that your motherboard can be going bad. See this info: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Z87-H87-H81-Q87-Q85-B85---What-is-the-difference-473/#ConsumerChipsets(Z87,H87,H81) . I have actually installed intel raid drivers in my intel chipset mb which is not intel branded to fix a problem because of intermittent error messages. I have also found that a system restore can be used when newer or wrong drivers gets installed for the mb.

I would first go to the mb manufacturer if the pc was custom or home built and look for later chipset and usb drivers. See this solution: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2767691/intel-usb-driver-windows.html . I do not advocate installing wrong drivers and prefer only to get them from the manufacturer first. You assume all risks.

It looks like apparently no users are having problems with the usb ports because of the nvidia gtx 1060 card installation. No one has come forward with the same problem in the last few days. There are plenty of compatibility issues with the gtx 960 and older mb’s in the forums.

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GGRussell [Avatar]
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Quote Keep us informed about what you found on your usb issues. It does sound like that your motherboard can be going bad.
Could be mobo, but certainly hope not. And was probably coincedental to installing the GTX 1060. I'm thinking it was more likely a Win8.1 update. I may take time to restore an early disc image to check out that theory. thanks Intel i7 4770k, 16GB, GTX1060 3GB, Two 240GB SSD, 4TB HD, Sony HDR-TD20V 3D camcorder, Sony SLT-A65VK for still images, Windows 10 Pro, 64bit
Gary Russell -- TN USA
GGRussell [Avatar]
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Quote I may take time to restore an early disc image to check out that theory. thanks
Did an image restore this morning and didn't fix the issue. My problem was freezing/stuttering display with Windows Media Center. My TV Tuner is USB. Never had any problems until I got the GTx1060. So a new driver update to 375 this morning 'seems' to have fixed it.



I have been happy with the GTX1060 performance with PD13 though.

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Gary Russell -- TN USA
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The GTX 1060 is fairly new. I am sure others appreciate your feedback that the 375.63 drivers fixed the usb problem that you were having. It is funny that no one else experience or reported usb problems with the previous nvidia driver. Glad that it is fixed for you.
GGRussell [Avatar]
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Quote The GTX 1060 is fairly new. I am sure others appreciate your feedback that the 375.63 drivers fixed the usb problem that you were having. It is funny that no one else experience or reported usb problems with the previous nvidia driver. Glad that it is fixed for you.
Not really sure if it was 'USB' issue. Could have been problem with nvidia driver and Windows Media Center. Just that the display I was seeing appeared to be USB problem (stuttering, freezing, TV image breaking up). I know it wasn't my cable company because no other TV was having a problem and I double checked the cables. Intel i7 4770k, 16GB, GTX1060 3GB, Two 240GB SSD, 4TB HD, Sony HDR-TD20V 3D camcorder, Sony SLT-A65VK for still images, Windows 10 Pro, 64bit
Gary Russell -- TN USA
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