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MPG X870E CARBON WIFI
No Wi-Fi
No suitable drivers.
Really NO Wi-Fi
No Wi-Fi
No suitable drivers.
Really NO Wi-Fi
is wifi driver up to date and was it qualcomm wifi adapter?Brand new motherboard with same issues. My wifi keeps failing.
Another issue I'm having is the 10GB Marvell AQtion network adapter drops out when downloading Steam games while watching YouTube, shows in the Event Viewer as "Marvell AQtion 10Gbit Network Adapter : Network link is lost.". Have to reboot to get the adapter to work again. Switched to the 5Gb Realtek network adapter and disabled the Marvell adapter and the WiFi is working again. No issues with the Realtek network adapter so far.I am having a similar issue with the x870e Godlike and the Qualcomm FastConnect 7800. This device worked properly for a bit and then after a few reboots started showing 'This device cannot start. (Code 10) STATUS_DEVICE_POWER_FAILURE'. I have tried disabling/enabling, re-installing the latest driver from MSI (3.1.0.1323), flashing BIOS with the latest Beta, reset CMOS a few times, unplugged and re-plugged the GPU, double checked all cables, and it won't come back online. Everything else with this system is performing perfectly.
While trying to debug the issue the 10GB network adapter stopped working and the Wi-Fi worked again, almost like the two are fighting over resources, then another reboot made the network adapter work and the Wi-Fi wasn't available. I have 3 M.2 drives (slots 1, 2, and 4) but thought this board would easily be able to handle all these without issues.
Brand new PC I built this weekend and didn't have Wifi Qualcomm issue until installed the MSI Center and checked everything to add except the user experience one. I also hit windows update and let it take everything other than preview but I think it as still good when I had done that earlier. After the reboot for MSI stuff I got that couldn't start power message in device manager. I download the qualcomm driver you linked, unpacked and selected it as an update for the device in device manager; then signed out and back in again and the adapter is showing fine and can discover wifi networks again. I didn't update to a new BIOS. I am on 1.A1A (11/21/2024). Seems just the new qualcomm driver is the fix; at least for me. I didn't have to do a 'flea power bleed' to get the electrons out of the circuits either.Use 1A18 BIOS and see if it helps with bluetooth.
For wifi, use latest qualcomm driver from product page.
FWIW I’m using the BT with these cheap headphones at Amazon and no issues so far, or anything like what you are describing. It may be worth ordering and seeing if you get the same result. Can always send them back to Amazon after. At least they you can see if it’s some issue with your specific audio device.Wifi works fine for me with the MAG Carbon X870E, it's the BT part of the m.2 card that MSI seems to have bumblefked with, it sees devices but once you finally get it to pair the devices can't talk so no audio. It's a BIOS bug but unfortunately with 6 or 7 subsequent beta releases, they don't seem to be able to fix it. It's not a driver problem as many running Windows have encountered it and a few of us Linux geeks as well.
This is a sit and wait thing so the MSI devs can finally get that Ah! Ha! moment and fix their s**t. Bums me out as this is the first MSI board I've had since they still went by Micro Star International. I had none of these issues with my ASRock Taichi X570.
The BT card sees and pairs with my Bose 700s but does not show up as an option for audio. Honestly, I'm thinking about just replacing this POS Qualcomm M2 card with an Intel. It works.FWIW I’m using the BT with these cheap headphones at Amazon and no issues so far, or anything like what you are describing. It may be worth ordering and seeing if you get the same result. Can always send them back to Amazon after. At least they you can see if it’s some issue with your specific audio device.