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Arch | x86_64 |
Kernel | 5.8.0-56-generic |
Vendor | MSI » |
Model | Z77A-G43 » |
Submodel | MS-7758 |
Year | 2012 |
HWid | ED0DB » |
Type | desktop |
DE | KDE (X11) |
BUS | ID / Class | Vendor | Device | Type | Driver | Status | |
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PCI | 10de:17c8:3842:4995 » / 03-00 |
NVIDIA Corporation | GM200 [GeForce GTX 980 Ti] | graphics card | nvidia | failed
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PCI | 10de:0fb0:3842:4995 » / 04-03 |
NVIDIA Corporation | GM200 High Definition Audio | sound | snd_hda_intel | works
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Works fine. |
PCI | 10ec:8168:1462:7758 » / 02-00 |
Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. | RTL8111/8168/8211/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller | network | r8169 | works
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Works fine. |
PCI | 8086:1e02:1462:7758 » / 01-06-01 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family 6-port SATA Controller [AHCI mode] | storage | ahci | works
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I have read about specifically my DDS's (Samsung EVO 840) having some trouble. The disks always work and I have never had any corrupted files or anything. But the speed is very consistent. And pretty often is seems like the buffer runs dry only after a couple of seconds. |
PCI | 1b21:1080:1462:7758 » / 06-04 |
ASMedia Technology Inc. | ASM1083/1085 PCIe to PCI Bridge | bridge | - | detected | Don't know what this is. My card has an Ivy bridge. |
PCI | 8086:0150:1462:7758 » / 06-00 |
Intel Corporation | Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller | bridge | ivb_uncore | detected | I have not a clue what my DDR3 are running at. Accordingly to my BIOS there running @ 2400 MHz. in dual channel mode. I do not use XMP. I use the standard timing values. When I go over 2kHz the first value (whats-its-name) goes up from 1 to 2. If you think 1 is better at the cost of not going up to 2200 or more, let me know. |
PCI | 8086:0151:1462:7758 » / 06-04 |
Intel Corporation | Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor PCI Express Root Port | bridge | pcieport | detected | |
PCI | 8086:1e10:1462:7758 » / 06-04 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 | bridge | pcieport | detected | |
PCI | 8086:1e12:1462:7758 » / 06-04 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 2 | bridge | pcieport | works | |
PCI | 8086:1e44:1462:7758 » / 06-01 |
Intel Corporation | Z77 Express Chipset LPC Controller | bridge | lpc_ich | detected | |
PCI | 8086:244e:1462:7758 » / 06-04-01 |
Intel Corporation | 82801 PCI Bridge | bridge | pcieport | detected | |
PCI | 8086:1e3a:1462:7758 » / 07-80 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 | communication controller | mei_me | detected
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Unfortunate MSI stopped upgrading both BIOS and ME driver. v8.10 I think |
PCI | 8086:1e22:1462:7758 » / 0c-05 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family SMBus Controller | smbus | i2c_i801 | detected | |
PCI | 8086:1e26:1462:7758 » / 0c-03-20 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #1 | usb controller | ehci_pci | detected | |
PCI | 8086:1e2d:1462:7758 » / 0c-03-20 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #2 | usb controller | ehci_pci | detected | |
PCI | 8086:1e31:1462:7758 » / 0c-03-30 |
Intel Corporation | 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI Host Controller | usb controller | xhci_pci | detected | I have been moving around with my USB a bit lately. I have USB 2 and 3 at the back and 2 and 3 on the board. Don't really know what the issue is. The only thing I've had trouble is my Bluetooth but it's around 50 years old so it's to bee expected. The other thing is flash disks and SSD-cards and those problems started on both my computers at the same time. I was only using Windows then, maybe 6 months ago. To be fair I was not formatting in GPT before. Now my machines can hardly detect any of my drives. My newest (3.1) broke after the first format. I don't now if Linux flags them or does anything else weird in certain scenarios but it seems so to me. |
USB | 041e:3042 » / 01-01-00 |
Creative Technology, Ltd | Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 | sound | snd_usb_audio | works
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This is an old external sound-thinngie I'm testing for a while. Since I noticed argument amongst my PCI I thougt of deactivating my onboard soundcard and run with this for a while. The sound quality I had with the drivers in Ubuntu, Pop'OS and Unity is far from ok. It "brusar som fan" [Se] Ive but tested a couple of seconds with Kubuntu but i sounded A LOT better. Apparently USB 3 had bandwidth issues so I switched to USB 2 and now it works fine :D |
USB | 1d6b:0002 » / 09-00-00 |
Linux Foundation | 2.0 root hub | hub | hub | detected | |
USB | 1d6b:0003 » / 09-00-00 |
Linux Foundation | 3.0 root hub | hub | hub | works
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I've had my mo-bo since 2014 and never used USB 3.0 since a month ago or so. Never had any problems. To me the trouble started when i started using micro SD-cards for installing things. Formatting them in maybe not their native format. I didn't read up on it. |
USB | 2109:0813 » / 09-00-00 |
VIA Labs, Inc. | VL813 Hub | hub | hub | detected | |
USB | 2109:2813 » / 09-00-00 |
VIA Labs, Inc. | VL813 Hub | hub | hub | detected | |
USB | 8087:0024 » / 09-00-00 |
Intel Corp. | Integrated Rate Matching Hub | hub | hub | detected | |
USB | 1532:0043 » / 03-01-02 |
Razer USA, Ltd | DeathAdder Chroma | keyboard | usbhid | works
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Mouse works fine. Never any issues. It has a little bit higher Hz than what I think is normal 10k. But I have never had any problems. And since it remembers what color values you set it to I haven't installed any Razer software. |
USB | 1b1c:1b13 » / 03-01-01 |
Corsair | Vengeance K70RGB keyboard | keyboard | usbhid | works
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Two USB connectors for this one. Linux has been complaining about this think like it got paid to do it. In Windows it works without problems. It has 4 memory modes though so it did show up as 4 HID's in Windows. |
SYS | american-megatrends-v2-13-03-07-2014 » | American Megatrends Inc. | BIOS V2.13 03/07/2014 | bios | - | works | |
SYS | intel-6-58-9-core-i7-3770 » | Intel | Core i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz | cpu | - | works
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SYS | g-skill-f3-17000cl11-4gbxl-dimm [AAE] » | G.Skill | RAM F3-17000CL11-4GBXL 4GB DIMM DDR3 2400MT/s | memory | - | works
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G-Skill Ripper F3-17000CL11D-8GBXL DDR3 2133 CL11-11-11-30 1.5-1-6v 2x4GB |
SYS | g-skill-f3-17000cl11-4gbxl-dimm [AAE] » | G.Skill | RAM F3-17000CL11-4GBXL 4GB DIMM DDR3 2400MT/s | memory | - | works | |
SYS | msi-z77a-g43-ms-7758-1-0 » | MSI | Motherboard Z77A-G43 (MS-7758) 1.0 | motherboard | - | works
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SCSI | tsstcorp-cd-dvdw-sh-s183a » | TSSTcorp | CD/DVDW SH-S183A | cdrom | ahci, sr | works
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Works fine but sounds like a jet engine. |
IDE | ocz-vertex2-120gb [5AB] » | OCZ | VERTEX2 120GB SSD | disk | ahci, sd | works
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Works but only SATA 2 so a bit slow. |
IDE | samsung-ssd-840-evo-500gb [033] » | Samsung | SSD 840 EVO 500GB | disk | ahci, sd | works
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Some OS installations they run like monsters and some they just crawl. I recently (before installing Linux) upgraded the drivers but that didn't make any difference. |
IDE | samsung-ssd-840-evo-500gb [683] » | Samsung | SSD 840 EVO 500GB | disk | ahci, sd | detected
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IDE | seagate-st3250823as [51D] » | Seagate | ST3250823AS 250GB | disk | ahci, sd | works
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No problems except I'm trying to use it as a backup drive and let it go to sleep efter 1 minute. Every OS though and Microsoft especially have this weird urge to write to it CONSTANTLY. |
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The card works perfectly fine. Linux seems to have trouble with it since my integrated network card changes to PCI 3 instead of PCI 2 when a GPU is detected.