GTX660 in a 2.0 slot

agamer

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Feb 15, 2014
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I'm thinking of getting this: ASUS GTX660-DC2O-2GD5 GeForce GTX 660 2GB 192-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card

However, my mobo is the Asus P6T Deluxe v2, which has a 2.0 slot.
I know 2.0 and 3.0 are compatible, however, when I first built my system about 5 years ago, I put my previous 1.0 card in the 2.0 slot and had major system responsiveness issues. It would stutter and essentially be unusable unless I booted into Safe Mode, so I ended up having to buy a 2.0 card which fixed the problem.

So where as before, I put an older card in a newer mobo, I'm just wondering what the chances are of something going wrong if I put a newer card in an older mobo.

I'm choosing an Asus GTX660 because I figure putting an Asus card in an Asus mobo will lower the chance of system instability.

What do you think?
 

Deders

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It should be absolutely fine, I'm running an Asus 780 in an MSI board at 2.0, but I originally had to swap the board from an Asrock because the Asrock was causing stuttering with my old 9800GTX+ SLI setup. It was much better with the MSI.

It seemed to be down to bad PCIe implementation. If I tested the bandwidth in Sandra it gave me much lower system to device bandwidth in the Asrock than the MSI, despite everything being PCIe 2.0.

It's not the first time I had issues with an Asrock board, a previous board I had of theirs that supported AGP and PCIe ran fine with AGP, but when i put a PCIe card in I got stutters in games and movies.

What kind of board did you used to have?
 

agamer

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Feb 15, 2014
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My previous build had a Tyan K8WE and a PNY Quadro FX3400.

When I put the Quadro in the P6T, that's when I started having problems, which is why I got a GTS 250 and have been running that ever since.

I just feel like it's about time to replace the GTS 250 so I can play Bioshock Infinite, Diablo 3, and eventually Borderlands 2 at higher settings. I also imagine that my Adobe and Autodesk software will benefit as well.

Even though the GTX 660 is a better performer, I'm also considering a GTX 750 Ti since the thermal and power specs are better.
 

gooseman

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Shouldn't have any problems. I'm running an EVGA GTX760 which is a 3.0 card in an ASUS P8P67 board which is 2.0 and have experienced no problems at all.
 
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