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  1. -I only set those 2 to gen 3 (Not all of them) -Happy that at least it fixed another problem you had before ! If you still have issue with the wireless adapter it might be related with the amount of PCIE Lane used for other interface or system on the motherboard that might not be needed. It's something that depend a lot on the motherboard and some motherboard are better at managing the PCIE Lane than other ...
  2. Hello Eternity, We fixed ours really easily by updating the BIOS and forcing the PCIE speed to GEN3 (We used a full PCIE port). Here's our youtube channel with our results from the troubleshooting. If you need to troubleshoot more and our steps on the video description aren't working let us know I can try to help you more. Thanks
  3. Again I've gave a list earlier in the forum of things to look at but have you updated your BIOS recently ? I see that the latest bios for your motherboard is 2014 ... which is really old ... if you update everything and test everything I've put in my previous post ... you might be out of luck with your current built ... I've build 50+ build and I've never really like the support on MSI board just an FYI ... and that generation was prone to little glitch on the PCIe side. Start by trying everything I've said first and I hope it works !
  4. Hello Guys, one thing that is known for this technology is that the signal is really susceptible... Does the transmitter has a clear line of sight on your receiver (On your head) ? Are you 100% sure that the transmitter is well connected to the pcie card ? Did you try unplugging it and plugging it back ? PCIE Lane are sometime used by dumb process that we don't use ... depending on which motherboard/chipset you have it might be the case. Go in your motherboard and make sure to disable everything you don't use. If you use M2 SSD for example often they use the PCIE lane of your motherboard ... which is really annoying. Most regular motherboard/chipset only support 16 PCIE lane ... so that mean when you put 1 PCIE GPU like a 1080TI it will use X16 and if you add other stuff your motherboard might get cranky a bit ... Some will switch to X8/X8 mode ... or X8/X4/X4 mode ... but disabling all the useless stuff that are using lane will help the stability of the system. So in my case I don't need the HD audio for example because I have USB headphone ... that's just an example. There's other new thing that came out with the latest windows update ... like task priority for drive access... you might need to start the game and change the task priority to high to help with the choppiness. Me and my friend tested the adapter after installing it pretty much live on our youtube channel ... It worked perfectly with the 1080TI inside the 2nd PCIE X4.
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