I love how all the advise u gave was a month too late. I already tried everything you said but sadly it's too late. My power supply is 875 so I know it should work, plus I can even dual sli if I wanted to. But I already fixed my problem. The only option was to replace the motherboard which I did with one that the creator still dedicate to even after the year pass. I replaced the motherboard with the Asus maximus v gene. Best motherboard ever which was compatible with all the parts that was currently in the rig. Also, obviously the gtx 780 worked perfectly. I am never buying a dell/alien ware computer ever again. I would rather buy it from a different brand or build my own.
I have the same system, Aurora R3 and purchased an EVGA GTX 780 (NOT SC) and while I do notice a long pause at boot time, then a long BEEP, it does boot into Windows and the card works FANTASTICALLY from there. Additionally, I am unable to enter System BIOS (by pressing F2) during boot-time. I just get a black screen, blinking cursor top left in place of the System BIOS and have to reboot.
I've opened a case with EVGA, but I'll probably get a similar response, TOO BAD YOU BOUGHT A DELL. It's really depressing, we paid TOP DOLLAR for these Alienware gaming rigs and they can't be bothered to issue BIOS updates for us. This will be my last Dell gaming system.
I decided to try for myself and got an EVGA GTX 780 TI SC. It worked. No issue. The GTX780 is powered by a Booster X5 (500W extra on 36A rails). I was ready with a new motherboard to rebuild the system but no need. Windows 7 starts fine and I can go to Max settings in COD Ghosts.
Maybe this GTX 780 has a different Bios and I got lucky.
Was the Asus Maximus V motherboard easy to install? I've never messed with water cooling before, kinda why I bought the Alienware... Scared of all those TUBES!!! eeep!!
Sneakachu
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July 8th, 2013 14:00
I love how all the advise u gave was a month too late. I already tried everything you said but sadly it's too late. My power supply is 875 so I know it should work, plus I can even dual sli if I wanted to. But I already fixed my problem. The only option was to replace the motherboard which I did with one that the creator still dedicate to even after the year pass. I replaced the motherboard with the Asus maximus v gene. Best motherboard ever which was compatible with all the parts that was currently in the rig. Also, obviously the gtx 780 worked perfectly. I am never buying a dell/alien ware computer ever again. I would rather buy it from a different brand or build my own.
buckZor
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July 8th, 2013 09:00
I have the same system, Aurora R3 and purchased an EVGA GTX 780 (NOT SC) and while I do notice a long pause at boot time, then a long BEEP, it does boot into Windows and the card works FANTASTICALLY from there. Additionally, I am unable to enter System BIOS (by pressing F2) during boot-time. I just get a black screen, blinking cursor top left in place of the System BIOS and have to reboot.
I've opened a case with EVGA, but I'll probably get a similar response, TOO BAD YOU BOUGHT A DELL. It's really depressing, we paid TOP DOLLAR for these Alienware gaming rigs and they can't be bothered to issue BIOS updates for us. This will be my last Dell gaming system.
Tesla1856
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July 8th, 2013 14:00
Then, in the BIOS ... try these one at a time.
If you have a SecureBoot option, turn it off.
If you have UEFI option, change it to Legacy.
If you have PCIe v3.0 option, reverse it.
Tesla1856
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July 8th, 2013 14:00
First, verify you have the 875w Power Supply.
Then...
Assuming the power supply wire colors indicate the 12v rails going to the video cards:
Try with a power connector from each wire set at the same time.
Meaning, use either P14 OR P15
and also
either P16 OR P17
stephy32h
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August 10th, 2013 22:00
I decided to try for myself and got an EVGA GTX 780 TI SC. It worked. No issue. The GTX780 is powered by a Booster X5 (500W extra on 36A rails). I was ready with a new motherboard to rebuild the system but no need. Windows 7 starts fine and I can go to Max settings in COD Ghosts.
Maybe this GTX 780 has a different Bios and I got lucky.
buckZor
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September 7th, 2013 18:00
Was the Asus Maximus V motherboard easy to install? I've never messed with water cooling before, kinda why I bought the Alienware... Scared of all those TUBES!!! eeep!!