GTX 660 Ti Bandwith Problem

Jul 25, 2018
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So i have GTX 660 Ti , i checked the usual bandwith for this gtx 660 Ti is around 140-146. But instead i got as the picture above. Is there something wrong with my gpu?
Also, i can't use the latest driver. The monitor will disconnected even the cable plugged in.

Spec :
CPU : Intel Core i3-2100 CPU 3.1 GHz (4 CPus)
RAM : 4096 MB
GPU : (Above)
Motherboard :
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Well, prob not. But, just a few things looking at your screenshot.

1. Update the graphic driver. That will prob fix some minor bug showing the incorrect bandwidth.
2 If that doesn't fix it, make sure you have the most up to date version of GPUZ.

It's probably just a software glitch/driver issue.

If your GPU driver is so outdated, then it's worth updating all your other system drivers too to the most recent versions.
 
Jul 25, 2018
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I tried to update the driver, and it disconnected my monitor.
 
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So, After the new driver installed, the monitor went black, and said "No signal found", which mean the monitor got disconnected, and then i restart it with power reset, and the GPU did not detected at all. So i have to install the old driver to get this thing works.
 

rgd1101

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are you going to answer my question when you quote it?
 


Well, that shouldn't happen,

This is the one you need to install : https://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/135676

edit: If you haven't already make sure you update all your motherboard drivers too. You can do this from the manufacturers website.

Please list your full PC specs.

 
Jul 25, 2018
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woops it's a miss, i was going to answer keith12, i'll fix it
 
Having a read around, this isn't uncommon. In addition to updating the system drivers, also make sure the most recent bios is installed too. With those fixes your GPUz info should display correctly.

Edit: It's says the Bus interface is 16x 2.0 @ 8x2.0. Do you have the GPU in the right slot? Can you list your motherboard and specs so we can see that?
 
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CPU : Intel Core i3-2100 CPU 3.1 GHz (4 CPus)
RAM : 4096 MB
GPU : (Above)
Motherboards:
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I believe it's only require 1 6pin pcie power, and the output is 1 hdmi, 1 dvi, and 1 displayport.