Everyone, I first want to thank you for your interest in this thread!
Ribellu wrote:
Out of curiosity because I have already experienced a similar problem with my 3080Ti ASUS Strix OC,
when you start your PC have you the POST BIOS page (the Asus logo) ? this is when you can access the BIOS using the key DEL
Yes, all is normal. I get the TUF logo now (on M12E that was that red ROG thing, wasn't it? It was something), and if I mash Del it gives me the BIOS menus.
Nate152 wrote:
Hi martine-dee
Do you have any other pcie slots populated? I came across a thread where if the gpu is running at x8 it will light up white on the motherboard.
You can check this in the bios.
Hi. A nice question. I also have a Creative AE-9 (meant for PCIe x1 3.0). On M12E, it was slotted into the PCIEX4, which has separate lanes (shared with SATA drives), which allowed the 3090 to run at PCIe x16 3.0, also identified so with GPU-Z. On the TUF Gaming Z690-Plus WiFi D4, indeed the AE-9 is in PCIEX16(G3), where the other GPU would be. My play is that PCIEX16(G5) has its own lanes and nothing can take them away. What GPU-Z shows for the 3090 is PCIe x16 4.0. The BIOS shows that it's stuck at x16 (I think that is per design), and it's 'Gen4' set explicitly. For that matter, GPU-Z's first tab is identical with and without the white light lit on.
Especially because there is no difference to GPU-Z, HWiNFO64 or to me save for the white led on, I am inclined to not RMA the 3090. Waiting times are long, and given frequently reported issues with the high-end 30-series, I might get a card with same or even more issues. As long as I don't experience further issues, I am in the favor of keeping it. Fwiw, the RMA for this card is possible until February 2024 or so. It has plenty of time to actually fail until then.
ahfoo wrote:
In that case I would think it the GPU card hardware issue. Please get it RMA.
Please, see the paragraph above. ^
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