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What is the PCIe Errors Recovery Counter?

What is the PCIe Errors Recovery Counter?

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zingzang125
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07-27-2024, 05:57 PM
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I took that into account. I was just thinking about it as another option.
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zingzang125
07-27-2024, 05:57 PM #21

I took that into account. I was just thinking about it as another option.

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fireballin35
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07-28-2024, 02:52 AM
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That's what I didn't think about since I set every stick to Expo 1 profile. All four are operating at 6000Mhz with CL30-36-36-76 timings. I could try that, but the other option is to run all four sticks at the default 4800Mhz, and the timing isn't as fast as CL30.
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fireballin35
07-28-2024, 02:52 AM #22

That's what I didn't think about since I set every stick to Expo 1 profile. All four are operating at 6000Mhz with CL30-36-36-76 timings. I could try that, but the other option is to run all four sticks at the default 4800Mhz, and the timing isn't as fast as CL30.

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GhostlyGhast13
Junior Member
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07-30-2024, 01:20 AM
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If the mistakes continue without the dGPU being present, they probably stem from another PCIe device. It could range from a WiFi card to an NVMe SSD. I experienced a comparable problem with my Intel-based G15 laptop, which was due to the SSD. A BIOS update (several versions) appeared to resolve it. Checking the HWiNFO forum might provide useful details.
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GhostlyGhast13
07-30-2024, 01:20 AM #23

If the mistakes continue without the dGPU being present, they probably stem from another PCIe device. It could range from a WiFi card to an NVMe SSD. I experienced a comparable problem with my Intel-based G15 laptop, which was due to the SSD. A BIOS update (several versions) appeared to resolve it. Checking the HWiNFO forum might provide useful details.

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KenjiTheGreat
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07-31-2024, 03:01 PM
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I just noticed the Gigabyte Eagle AX is an AM5 PCIe 5.0 board. The RTX 5080 supports PCIe 5.0 and the NVME uses a Fanxiang S770 PCIe Gen 4.0. I think this combination is causing those issues, as both devices are on the same bus line with the CPU. The "resizeable BAR" feature is active, but another Gen 4 SSD likely won’t fix it. It seems I might need a Gen 5 SSD instead.
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KenjiTheGreat
07-31-2024, 03:01 PM #24

I just noticed the Gigabyte Eagle AX is an AM5 PCIe 5.0 board. The RTX 5080 supports PCIe 5.0 and the NVME uses a Fanxiang S770 PCIe Gen 4.0. I think this combination is causing those issues, as both devices are on the same bus line with the CPU. The "resizeable BAR" feature is active, but another Gen 4 SSD likely won’t fix it. It seems I might need a Gen 5 SSD instead.

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tkgarland3
Junior Member
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07-31-2024, 04:56 PM
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I recently purchased a Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB, which is Gen 4 and also compatible with PCIe 5. I also found it on sale for $130 off its original price of $190.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHLCRF91?ref=fed_asin_title
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tkgarland3
07-31-2024, 04:56 PM #25

I recently purchased a Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB, which is Gen 4 and also compatible with PCIe 5. I also found it on sale for $130 off its original price of $190.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHLCRF91?ref=fed_asin_title

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