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ASUS ROG Strix G16 —PCI/PCIe Bus error

RangerZG
Level 7

Hello,

I installed HWiNFO to check my laptop’s temperature. However, one thing caught my attention. I have errors showing up in the PCI Express error counters section. Is this something serious?

New laptop: 

ASUS ROG Strix G16 G614PR-R9161W 16"

P.S. Sorry for the quality. I wanted to take screenshots, but I’m away from home and only have photos.

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ElectroStingz
Level 14

Hello,

I don't know the full extent of what they all mean but with the PCI-E specification and how it saves power, when the PCI-E states are idle or switch to a low power state / change to active the PCI-E receiver can report errors if certain conditions are met, so the Receiver errors are ok, it's to do with this https://pcisig.com/making-most-pcie®-low-power-features

TLP errors you do not want to be high as these indicate actual transmission of data packets on the PCIE BUS. 

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ElectroStingz
Level 14

Hello,

I don't know the full extent of what they all mean but with the PCI-E specification and how it saves power, when the PCI-E states are idle or switch to a low power state / change to active the PCI-E receiver can report errors if certain conditions are met, so the Receiver errors are ok, it's to do with this https://pcisig.com/making-most-pcie®-low-power-features

TLP errors you do not want to be high as these indicate actual transmission of data packets on the PCIE BUS.