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vrme

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  1. I have similar issue. My PCI-E card won't detect in PCI-E Gen 3.0 slot connected to my Ryzen 2700X CPU, but works fine in PCI-E Gen 2.0 slot connected to X470 chipset. Intel wireless card is not visible in device manager on Windows, and not listed by lspci on Linux when in CPU PCI-E Gen 3.0 slot. Any other device like GPU, Sound Card, USB Host controller, etc. works fine in that slot.

      looks like in your motherboard X399M Taichi all PCI-E x16 slots are connected to CPU.

  2. I'm running vive wireless on Asus Crosshair VII hero board, cpu is ryzen 2700x.

    Still getting watchdog BSODs, tried almost every advice from web, without any success.

    The following is only guess, from my experience:

    -problem is hadware related, there is no quick and easy fix;

    -it's related to pci-e standard, and how it implemented on WiGig card;

    -WiGig card won't detect on any pci-e gen 3.0 slot connected to lines directly from Ryzen cpu;

    -WiGig card stablility depends on pci-e slot;

    -WiGig card stability depends on BCLK, mine works best on 97Mhz;

    -WiGig card only works on pci-e gen 2.0 slot from SouthBridge on AMD Ryzen boards;

    -there is no 100% working motherboard;

    -increasing SouthBridge voltage may increase WiGig card stability, do it on your own risk.

     

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