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I've got an Asus ROG Zenith Extreme motherboard, with Ryzen Threadripper CPU. The board has 6 PCIe slots, four Gen 3 x16/x8, two Gen 2 x4/x1. The configuration is fairly stock (no overclocking, minimal changes to BIOS to get it to boot from the right devices).
I can run for a few minutes with the Vive Wireless card in one of the x4/x1 slots, but eventually the whole system freezes (within the length of a Beat Saber song).
I've tried putting the card in one of the x16 slots, and I've tried changing its mode from x16 to PCIe RAID mode, but in both cases, the software can't find the card.
I've got an nVidia GeForce Titan Xp card in the first x16 slot.
I haven't tried changing the PCI mode from Auto to Gen 3, as suggested by one Reddit post.
I'd really appreciate any suggestions on how to work around this. Thanks!
Vive Wireless is unstable with Asus ROG Zenith Extreme
in VIVE & VIVE Pro
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After trying different slots to no avail, I found a line in a Vive doc that said to be sure to disconnect the cable between the link box and the graphics card because it might "confuse" things. Well, disconnecting that has allowed me to play a couple tracks in Beat Saber with no apparent issues.
I am curious, though, if I can get a better framerate depending on which slot the wireless card is in.