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Crosshair V And Nvidia GTX 1080 Bios Error Message

Gr1dlock9000
Level 7
I just got an Nvidia GTX 1080 FE and installed it in my Crosshair V motherboard and when I boot up I get the following message.

PXE-E01: PCI Vendor and Device IDs do not match

The card appears to be working fine however sometimes when booting up I get a garbled display at the windows logon screen.

I contacted Nvidia Support thinking it was something with the card and it was suggested to update the BIOS on my motherboard which I already have the latest BIOS and there hasn't been a posted BIOS update since 2012.

Has anyone seen this message before I want to be certain this is a motherboard issue not a card problem before updating my motherboard/cpu.
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Legolas
Level 9
Check if power is plugged in to the power connectors of the 1080 FE.
Push the video card securely in the PCI slot and it will feel very tight, if the video card is installed correctly. You can take it out and put it back with some force and you will feel a click if it is installed properly.
Sincerely,
Legolas

sectionate
Level 12
unplug/replug every connector on your motherboard and see if that works, whats your psu?
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3volts
Level 7
Sorry to bump this post but i have the same error with my new 1070.
The Crosshair V Formula needs a new BIOS update to recognise the vendors ID of the new VGAs.

Legolas
Level 9
What version of BIOS do you guys have? There should be 1703
Sincerely,
Legolas