12-13-2024 05:36 PM - edited 12-13-2024 05:37 PM
Hello all,
Not sure if this is the right place but I hope you guys can help. I have a new x670e-e gaming wifi motherboard with the R7 9800X3D. I have a total of three separate NVMEs installed into the board, the first NVME is in slot M.2_1, the second and third are in M.2_2 + M.2_3 slots. I have a 3080TI in PCIE slot X16_1. My old build [Asus Z-590E] with the same number of slots and NVMEs, also had an Asus WiFi NIC card [ASUS PCE-BE92BT] in PCIE X16_3. I simply transferred over the NIC card and the PC refuses to boot or boots extremely slowly with the NIC card installed. As soon as its removed, there's no problem. Is this a shared bandwidth problem? I looked in the manual, and it says the X16_3 slot runs at 4X which should be enough for the card, and supposedly the NVMEs don't conflict with this PCIE. Why is my NIC acting like it doesn't have the bandwidth? Am I misunderstanding something? The manuals information on PCIE lanes is very limited or making me confused. Also, newest BIOS is installed thinking that might solve the issue. Still the same. Can someone help me?
Much appreciated.