06-26-2017 03:11 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:49 PM by ROGBot
12-28-2017 03:36 PM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
If anyone else can share details on which PCIE slot the card is plugged into, we'd appreciate it!
12-28-2017 04:18 PM
paulguru wrote:
Hi guy
I change my PC with an Asus X370 Pro + Ryzen 1700x.
PC run great, but i cant use my Asus Essence STX II, i pluged it and into devices manager i can see it, but when i try to install the drivers or try to update the driver the PC reboot automatically without reason.
What is this ?
- I tryed to remove and reinstall the card into the PCI-ex
- I checked if the power cable was correctly plugged
- I tryed to format the Windows and try to install Essence driver first at all but same problem ..... i run the setup of driver and .... instant restart !
-If i go into devices manager and try to install driver manually, same thing.
HELP PLEASE !
12-28-2017 05:11 PM
Legolas wrote:
Hello,
I like to help
What is the current status right now?
You need to move the sound card into another PCI slot. Test all slots
The PCIEX16_3 slot shares bandwidth with PCIEX1_1 and PCIEX1_3, so if you install something in PCIEX16_3, you have to use PCIEX1_2.
It is possible that the sound card is defective. DId you try the Xonar on another computer?
Does your system reboot only with sound card? Does reboot not occur w/out the sound card?
12-28-2017 08:13 PM
12-29-2017 01:06 AM
01-01-2018 02:33 PM
boban666 wrote:
Hi,
I have same problems (reboots on start, crashes) with audio card Xonar ST PCI version. Motherboard is ASUS B350 Prime plus and operating system Fedora 27 64-bit. I tried all ports, OC and default settings, nothing helps. Replication is really problem - sometimes it works a few days (my record is seven days) without problem (switching output, changing cards etc.), but in enough time crash will come. On platform AM3 there was no problem. Without audio card everything works OK.
I think Xonar and chipset for Ryzen hate each other.
Robert
01-05-2018 04:18 PM
AmxdPt wrote:
Well, if it is happening on other operating systems other than windows we can assume its not driver related.
It has to be something on a hardware level.
if it happens on any of the pci-e ports (the ones controlled by the cpu and the ones controlled by the chipset) perhaps one should be looking on what's common between the 2 (cpu and chipset).
Could it be related to pci-e power delivery? Something detecting the sound card initialization either as a power surge or malfunctioning hardware?
In the AMD Ryzen platform, what controls/checks the power delivery to the pci-e ports?
I am running out of ideas here...
01-05-2018 06:45 PM
01-10-2018 12:59 AM
01-10-2018 02:55 AM
elmor wrote:
Still waiting for updates ...