this has been bugging me...(pc problem)

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  • Brent 3dSexCash
    Octopus Anime
    • Sep 2007
    • 1064

    #1

    this has been bugging me...(pc problem)

    I'm pretty good when it comes to diagnosing PC problems, but this one has been bugging the living shit out of me.

    I have a PC in my garage I use often with a wireless connection (one of those with a long wire, and a big receiver). Used to work PERFECTLY, damn near matched the speed of my wired connections.

    Recently bought a video card because the on board wasn't cutting it, and was forced to move the wireless card down 1 PCI slot.

    All of a sudden I get shit speeds -- like 1/10th of what I should be getting. My connection goes from full bars to 3 bars.

    I don't have another slot to put it in because it's a micro-atx board. Have checked all of the software/driver settings to make sure it wasn't limiting the card.

    Anyone have any ideas?
  • ottopottomouse
    She is ugly, bad luck.
    • Jan 2010
    • 13177

    #2
    you damaged it moving it
    or didn't reconnect the aerial properly
    or it wants to go back in the other slot and is sulking
    ↑ see post ↑
    13101

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    • GFED
      Confirmed User
      • May 2002
      • 8121

      #3
      do you experience slower speeds in this new slot with and without the video card installed? have you checked your user manual to verify that both of these slots are identical?
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      • Brent 3dSexCash
        Octopus Anime
        • Sep 2007
        • 1064

        #4
        Originally posted by GFED
        do you experience slower speeds in this new slot with and without the video card installed? have you checked your user manual to verify that both of these slots are identical?
        I haven't checked, but that's my next step. Although if i remove the video card and go back to onbard, I have a 100$ doorstop.

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        • KillerK
          Confirmed User
          • May 2008
          • 3406

          #5
          personally, I would remove video card and test.

          See if the speed returns.

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          • Brent 3dSexCash
            Octopus Anime
            • Sep 2007
            • 1064

            #6
            Originally posted by ottopottomouse
            you damaged it moving it
            or didn't reconnect the aerial properly
            or it wants to go back in the other slot and is sulking
            Actually, I'm trying to think.....

            This might be the problem.

            When i went to plug it into the other slot, 2 of the small shielded cables from the F-USB snuck their way into the slot. I pushed....realized they were in there afterward, removed them, and re-installed. might have damaged that gold coating on the card

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            • Brent 3dSexCash
              Octopus Anime
              • Sep 2007
              • 1064

              #7
              Originally posted by KillerK
              personally, I would remove video card and test.

              See if the speed returns.
              After I finish uploading our new member's areas, I'm going to do this.

              Unfortunately it feels like i'm on dialup right now, but I'm 1/2way through already.

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              • oscer
                Confirmed User
                • Jan 2001
                • 2834

                #8
                Originally posted by Brent 3dSexCash
                I'm pretty good when it comes to diagnosing PC problems, but this one has been bugging the living shit out of me.

                I have a PC in my garage I use often with a wireless connection (one of those with a long wire, and a big receiver). Used to work PERFECTLY, damn near matched the speed of my wired connections.

                Recently bought a video card because the on board wasn't cutting it, and was forced to move the wireless card down 1 PCI slot.

                All of a sudden I get shit speeds -- like 1/10th of what I should be getting. My connection goes from full bars to 3 bars.

                I don't have another slot to put it in because it's a micro-atx board. Have checked all of the software/driver settings to make sure it wasn't limiting the card.

                Anyone have any ideas?
                This happens in alot of Motherboards where the Bandwidth on the Board for the card is Less then having it in the slot closer to the Processor
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                • Overload
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 3185

                  #9
                  Irq? ...................
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