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Multiple NVM controllers with IRQ features listed Express controllers supporting various NVM devices available

Multiple NVM controllers with IRQ features listed Express controllers supporting various NVM devices available

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dsdevil
Junior Member
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09-22-2016, 07:35 AM
#1
Hello, your situation seems unusual given the number of controllers listed. It might be related to system configuration or driver settings. The presence of 48 different NVM Express controllers could indicate a complex setup or recent changes. I’m not sure if this is typical, but it’s worth checking the driver version and ensuring compatibility. Pictures are helpful—thank you for sharing.
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dsdevil
09-22-2016, 07:35 AM #1

Hello, your situation seems unusual given the number of controllers listed. It might be related to system configuration or driver settings. The presence of 48 different NVM Express controllers could indicate a complex setup or recent changes. I’m not sure if this is typical, but it’s worth checking the driver version and ensuring compatibility. Pictures are helpful—thank you for sharing.

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Kamicra
Junior Member
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09-22-2016, 12:37 PM
#2
Focus on interrupt requests instead of gadgets. Each device can have several IRQs available, which becomes clear when you inspect properties and reach the linked device—like 32 for this NVMe controller. Everything is standard.
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Kamicra
09-22-2016, 12:37 PM #2

Focus on interrupt requests instead of gadgets. Each device can have several IRQs available, which becomes clear when you inspect properties and reach the linked device—like 32 for this NVMe controller. Everything is standard.

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electro_pro_
Junior Member
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09-22-2016, 02:05 PM
#3
You're checking why you have a lot of interrupt requests for NVMe. It's normal after a fresh install—sometimes the number jumps quickly. The extra entries likely come from the new devices or changes during setup. Your GPU position might have shifted, which can affect how interrupts are handled. No need to worry, just confirming everything is set up correctly.
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electro_pro_
09-22-2016, 02:05 PM #3

You're checking why you have a lot of interrupt requests for NVMe. It's normal after a fresh install—sometimes the number jumps quickly. The extra entries likely come from the new devices or changes during setup. Your GPU position might have shifted, which can affect how interrupts are handled. No need to worry, just confirming everything is set up correctly.