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The system detects your GPU connected via PCI-Express x4, not x16.

The system detects your GPU connected via PCI-Express x4, not x16.

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
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01-08-2024, 08:44 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I have a brief inquiry about my GPU. It seems it's running at x4 instead of x16 even though it's in the top PCIe lane on my ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero motherboard. I attempted to use GPU-Z for testing, but the result didn't change. Also, it remains consistent under stress. I switched the BIOS setting from Auto to Gen3 without any noticeable impact. Does this influence my GPU performance? Thanks for your help!
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Waverabbit
01-08-2024, 08:44 PM #1

Hello everyone, I have a brief inquiry about my GPU. It seems it's running at x4 instead of x16 even though it's in the top PCIe lane on my ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero motherboard. I attempted to use GPU-Z for testing, but the result didn't change. Also, it remains consistent under stress. I switched the BIOS setting from Auto to Gen3 without any noticeable impact. Does this influence my GPU performance? Thanks for your help!

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Phantomz_MC
Member
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01-11-2024, 12:30 AM
#2
I’d consider repositioning the GPU to verify all connections are secure. I’d also review additional software tools to rule out other issues beyond a simple CPU-Z reading (like hwinfo). I used an older Alienware machine with direct PCIe X4 for eGPUs, which achieved top performance with a GTX 1080, so you’re likely experiencing reduced speed in certain titles due to limited PCIe lanes on the 2080 Ti.
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Phantomz_MC
01-11-2024, 12:30 AM #2

I’d consider repositioning the GPU to verify all connections are secure. I’d also review additional software tools to rule out other issues beyond a simple CPU-Z reading (like hwinfo). I used an older Alienware machine with direct PCIe X4 for eGPUs, which achieved top performance with a GTX 1080, so you’re likely experiencing reduced speed in certain titles due to limited PCIe lanes on the 2080 Ti.

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i0cean
Member
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01-18-2024, 03:56 AM
#3
You reviewed your HWInfo results and noticed the PCIe lane speeds were listed as 8GT/s for PCIe 3. It seems you weren't able to see a higher speed like x16 instead of x4.
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i0cean
01-18-2024, 03:56 AM #3

You reviewed your HWInfo results and noticed the PCIe lane speeds were listed as 8GT/s for PCIe 3. It seems you weren't able to see a higher speed like x16 instead of x4.

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Paravichini
Junior Member
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01-18-2024, 06:24 AM
#4
I'm looking into this because my RX580 also runs at x4 like yours. I can't figure out why it's stuck there, but I want to know how it performs. A video demonstrates an RTX 3070 running at x4, x8, and x16 speeds. X4 is the slowest, but the gap to x16 isn't huge. Personally, I can play modded Skyrim smoothly on my RX580 with PCIe 3.0 x4, reaching around 75 fps on a 75Hz monitor. Updated: Swapping the motherboard didn't fix the issue either. It seems like a hardware limitation on my side.
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Paravichini
01-18-2024, 06:24 AM #4

I'm looking into this because my RX580 also runs at x4 like yours. I can't figure out why it's stuck there, but I want to know how it performs. A video demonstrates an RTX 3070 running at x4, x8, and x16 speeds. X4 is the slowest, but the gap to x16 isn't huge. Personally, I can play modded Skyrim smoothly on my RX580 with PCIe 3.0 x4, reaching around 75 fps on a 75Hz monitor. Updated: Swapping the motherboard didn't fix the issue either. It seems like a hardware limitation on my side.

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sandieaak
Member
182
01-18-2024, 02:51 PM
#5
Check the PCIe link speed listed under your GPU on HWinfo64. The bottom entry should match the actual speed. If it shows 8x but you're seeing 4, there might be a discrepancy. Also, ensure both cards are running at the same speed when using SLI.
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sandieaak
01-18-2024, 02:51 PM #5

Check the PCIe link speed listed under your GPU on HWinfo64. The bottom entry should match the actual speed. If it shows 8x but you're seeing 4, there might be a discrepancy. Also, ensure both cards are running at the same speed when using SLI.

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CaveMiner1215
Member
91
01-29-2024, 11:22 AM
#6
I thought about updating this for future reference. I took out the CPU, inspected the socket for bent pins—none found—and reinserted it. After that, I reapplied thermal paste. Then I purchased a CompuCleaner Xpert to clean the PCIex16_1 slot and the motherboard backside. When I powered the system back on and entered BIOS, it switched from x4 Native to x16 Native. Let me know if this helps anyone later.
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CaveMiner1215
01-29-2024, 11:22 AM #6

I thought about updating this for future reference. I took out the CPU, inspected the socket for bent pins—none found—and reinserted it. After that, I reapplied thermal paste. Then I purchased a CompuCleaner Xpert to clean the PCIex16_1 slot and the motherboard backside. When I powered the system back on and entered BIOS, it switched from x4 Native to x16 Native. Let me know if this helps anyone later.