Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:15 am
My Intensity Pro 4k (10.3.7.0) is running on a dual boot Windows 7 and Windows 10 PC with a z77 MoBo / i7-3770 CPU. This would only work reliably in the PCIE16x-3 slot. PCIE16x-1 holds a Radeon video card, PCIEX-2 will not detect the Intensity Pro. PCIEX16-3 is set to 1x in BIOS and can cope with virtually all formats in WIndows 7 on an SSD (Read 5000MB/s, write 475MB/s), but only a quarter of this speed under Windows 10 on an HDD. To stop the drivers constantly requesting re-install on boot, I had to disable the all MoBo Realtec audio controllers in the device manager, otherwise these tended to install themselves automatically on reboot and cripple the BlaackMagic board. After switching between Windows 10 and Windows 7 on reboot, there is still a problem, but as long as you stick to one OS, the system is much more reliable
Nigel Pitts
ASUSP8Z77-V Intel i7-3770 16GB RAM, Twin SSD's, Intensity Pro 4K. Dual boot Win10Pro-64 & Win7Pro-64. Old but it works for 1080p max