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Subject: [Bug 111482] Sapphire Pulse RX 5700 XT power consumption
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--- Comment #11 from Andrew Sheldon ---
One more thing to add: some users on Windows have had issues with X470/X570
PCIE4 support. The problem being that Navi advertises PCIE4 support, but
doesn't actually support it properly yet, causing weird issues that potenti=
ally
could result in your issue. If your BIOS has the option, try changing PCIE =
from
Auto/4 to 3.
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One more thing to add: some users on Windows have had issues w=
ith X470/X570
PCIE4 support. The problem being that Navi advertises PCIE4 support, but
doesn't actually support it properly yet, causing weird issues that potenti=
ally
could result in your issue. If your BIOS has the option, try changing PCIE =
from
Auto/4 to 3.
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