User of ASUS and Gigabyte motherboards (maybe others as well) may be affected by a PCI Express x1 bug which causes a tremendous drop in performance. ChampionLLY takes a look at the motherboards and graphics cards affected by this problem and what solutions work, and what doesn’t. In the second part, he takes a look at the effect that PCI Express x1 bug has on the performance of your system. The results will shock you. Here's a quote from the article :- Link : How To Fix The PCI Express X1 Bug
quite shock to see this, I thought u guys were never gonna publish my article some minor correction: set the NBv 1.45v or below I'll try capture a video of HD-playback comparison on both x1 & x16.
I'm sorry i'm new here. I just wanna ask how did you know whether you have the bug or not. cuz i'm using a DS3 board and x1950GT card. So how to check...
Interesting article good job ChampionLLY and odd we were talking about a similar subject on another thread earlier this week
you can download & use CPU-Z (CPUID) or GPU-Z (GPU-Z Video card GPU Information Utility) to check, here are some sample screenshots from my original article:
Cool and OOPS me bad was Max I was talking with .. was this thread lol http://forums.techarp.com/processors/23436-questions-multi-cored-intel-processors-2.html
Hello everyone...first post Just want to let everyone know that the ASUS P5K-E WiFi series boards also suffer from this PCI-e 1x bug. How do I know...I have one and I have this problem. I just noticed the article discussing the problem so I thought I would check my system and sure enough I seen my 8800GT running @ 1x in CPU-Z. I rebooted, loaded the BIOS, set all overclocking options back to the AUTO, saved + exited. Now CPU-Z reports 16x. I have only had the P5K-E WiFi for 2 days so I have not tried to fix this yet. All I have done so far is try running @ stock and it of course fixes the problem. When I figure out a fix for the P5K-E WiFi I will post it in this thread. CFF. My complete system specs: MB - ASUS P5K-E WiFi (P35 chipset, BIOS 1004) CPU - Core2 Duo e6750 (overclocked to 4.0ghz, 2000mhz FSB) COOLER - Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme (with 120mm fan) VIDEO - EVGA 8800GT 512mb Superclocked (650mhz GPU, 1900mhz RAM, 1620mhz shaders) RAM - 4gb (4 x 1gb) Transcend aXeRAM DDR2-800 (1000mhz, 5-5-5-15, 2.0v) P/S - Antec NeoPower 650w RAID - Promise SuperTrak EX8350 (PCI-e 4x, 8 port SATA II, hardware RAID-6) HDs - 6 x Seagate 320gb 7200.10 in RAID-5 and 2 x 74gb Raptors in RAID-0 TV - Hauppauge HVR-1800 (PCI-e 1x, analog/digital tuners) NIC - onboard wireless SOUND - onboard sound (SoundMax ADI-1988) CASE - Antec P182 with 4 x 120mm fans DVD - SATA LG DVD Burner (GSA-H62N) FLOPPY - Standard floppy KBD - Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard MOUSE - Logitech G5 Laser Mouse O/S - XP Pro x86 SP2, Vista Ultimate x64 SP1, XP Pro x86 SP3 BETA
How To Fix The PCI Express X1 Bug Rev. 2.0 We have just updated the article! User of ASUS and Gigabyte motherboards (maybe others as well) may be affected by a PCI Express x1 bug which causes a tremendous drop in performance. ChampionLLY takes a look at the motherboards and graphics cards affected by this problem and what solutions work, and what doesn’t. In the second part, he takes a look at the effect that PCI Express x1 bug has on the performance of your system. The results will shock you. In this revision, we have added a section on "How To Check If You Are Affected". Here's a quote from the article :- Link : How To Fix The PCI Express X1 Bug Rev. 2.0
Wow. Kinda worried now that I read your article. Hehe. I'll check my settings later. Since you said in the article that the bug happens when you overclock the PCI-e, would it still happen if there is no overclock? I'm running an 8800GT now on stock clocks. But from my 3D Mark 06 score with it, it seems to be on par with other graphics card out there with similar rig specs as mine. Hopefully all is okay.