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I have not tried it yet.
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Originally posted by Prodif Prodif wrote:

ssateneth
I have not tried it yet.

Alright, well, try it and report back.
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Mode PCI-E switching "Gen2" or "Gen1" leads to error D1 pci.sys in 100%. (on the new firmware bios)
You a graphics card no AMD/ATI.
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zzzzzzz. I'm out of ideas then.
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The problem in the new versions firmware (BIOS). (Win 7 only)
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Mm. I was hoping it would share the same problem Ryzen Threadripper gets with Win7 + pci.sys BSOD. Appears not though.
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Originally posted by ssateneth ssateneth wrote:

I'm not sure if you guys saw this, but try changing your PCI-E speeds in BIOS to "Gen2" or whatever is 1 notch slower from Gen3 or Auto, then report back. I had frequent pci.sys BSOD with X399 win7 x64 and as soon as I changed this setting, all pci.sys BSOD instantly gone.


I can't seem to find that option on my Killer SLI/AC. Where is the option in your UEFI, maybe that would help me find it?
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Originally posted by Prodif Prodif wrote:

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My UEFI doesn't have that option I guess. I have "Advanced/AMD CBS" not "Advanced/AMD PBS". And under that setting, I have nothing (that I can find) about the PCIe speeds.
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Good firmware of v4.40,  there is no opportunity to install Windows and to check on programmers ?
From version 2.40 there is a bug.



Edited by Prodif - 10 Feb 2018 at 2:09am
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