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Title: Gigabyte M8600
Post by: braudrist on July 22, 2011, 12:33:35 am
Where is the support forum for the Gigabyte AIVIA M8600 mouse? When I try running the latest driver update it just says, 'Mouse not found!'. Plugged in or not plugged in it doesn't work. And on the software, are you telling me there are 7 different profiles but you can't have each one with individual DPI sensitivity? Is this suppose to be a gaming mouse?
Title: Re: Gigabyte M8600
Post by: Dark Mantis on July 22, 2011, 06:35:55 pm
I have helped a couple of members before with this mouse and each time it has come down to faulty hardware. I would return it to the retailer and get it swapped out.
Title: Re: Gigabyte M8600
Post by: yudicuba on August 08, 2011, 07:06:24 am
hi there,
do you have any news about this ?
I have the same problem  :-\
I also have mailed gigabyte support (waiting)
I'll keep you updated from the supp answer
thanks for your help
Title: Re: Gigabyte M8600
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 08, 2011, 11:49:21 am
Hi yudicuba and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.

We don't get a lot of information on peripherals etc and so can't help you very much there. Hopefully GGTS will respond to your question shortly. Have you tried returning it to the retailer ?
Title: Re: Gigabyte M8600
Post by: yudicuba on August 08, 2011, 08:43:56 pm
hi and thanks for kick answer,
Have you tried returning it to the retailer ? = no for the moment
regards
Title: Re: Gigabyte M8600
Post by: Frederick James on October 06, 2011, 09:06:19 pm
We do have a similar problem but when I'm playing, it doesn't occur.

A few days ago I turned on my computer to meet that wonderful "No signal detected" message. I tried a few things before I plugged my video cable into my mobo, all of which didn't work. So I used my onboard video and looked in my device manager to see that it simply wasn't seeing my graphics card as being there at all. Later in the day I turned it on to find that my onboard video wasn't working anymore and for some reason my graphics card started working again (it's on auto-detect so it'll only have one or the other running at once). It worked again for a few hours, until I turned the computer off.

After a day of looking about stuff online, I saw something about disabling the onboard graphics in the bios. I looked around and found no option to disable either of the video cards, but found an option to change it from auto-detected to detected both onboard video as well as my card, meant for multiple monitors. That worked all of yesterday. This morning it was working fine until while running my computer it randomly started changing resolutions, like my card was turning on and off. I reset my computer to find the video card doesn't work yet again.

It's looking like it might be the pci-e v1 compatibility issue some were talking about, but changing that setting to read both video cards might help somebody's problem.

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