Nvidia 4090 GPU stuck at PCIE1.1x16

WakeX

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Nope, only exact same as the last beta:
- AGESA ComboPI 1.0.0.7a updated with the required solution.

So far after punching in all my settings again, I've noticed the following two new entries in the BIOS:
Under OC there is a setting below Memory Context Restore called Memory Failure Retry Count which defaults to 1, nice to have for memory settings which only sometimes fail to train I guess.

Under ACPI Settings there is a new entry called CPU Fan Fail Warning Control which defaults to Disabled, which is also a good addition.
Not sure why it's set to disabled as default though, shouldn't the opposite the case and only need disabled if you're not running a fan/pump but some other external solution like LN2 or a chiller maybe?


The time spent on post code 15 (memory training) was also cut down massively on my settings (MCR auto, PD off) to around 32 seconds - Last BIOS time reported by task manager was way over 100 seconds easily on the prior beta BIOS, now it's consistently below 50 seconds. I wonder if I force MCR to enabled if it would affect anything and be even faster (or if I'd get BSODs like some reported with PD off), gonna try later.

Unfortunately the PCIe 1.1-bug still is present and showed up quite fast on the third and fourth reboot in a row, while on the fifth everything was fine again:
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Once it runs at 4.0 I don't notice any instability, crashes or the like - so I'm not sure why that happens, if the signaling was bad wouldn't it have issues at 4.0?

I've got a Crucial T700 5.0 4TB on the way, maybe even this week already which will replace the slow WD Blue SN550 3.0 250GB (which will go into an external case) in the slot closest to the CPU - wonder if changing that will impact this pesky PCIe 1.1-issue, if at all.


Oh yeah, almost forgot:
Trying to get into M-Flash to update the screen froze and I was greeted with a 00 on the post code.
I pressed the power button on the case first to try getting a shutdown but that just restarted the system and then it went into M-Flash - after which I flashed the new BIOS without a hitch (should've probably rebooted cleanly and try again but yeah...).
Odd behavior to say the least.
 
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Thanx for the tip will look it up, i think i did that allready.
I deinstalled all NVIDIA stuff, except the driver and phys-x .
Since then no problems. (2 days).
Edit: Will try now with disabled NVidia Stuff, will keep that power setting in backhand when the error appears again.
 
Booting right now is much faster(would say 7-10 seconds till windows is up) , no errors till now. i don´t know if it is a coincidence.
Dunno how deep the nvidia stuff goes into the system an when it will be booted in windows start up.
 
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Damned. Today booting ended in bsod.
The code was: Video scheduler internal error.
After restart everything worx fine again.
That s***s really.
Had no issues for 3 days now.
 
One question, i deinstalled the nvidia driver via ddu, is it possible that the AMD takes over after deinstall?
I deactivated the amd (onchip) but in the hardware manager it is always there.
May my problem be a conflict between both drivers?
I deinstalled the AMD driver aswell now.
Edit: I restartet the system now, i shows now basic adapter(not loaded), I hope that is right.
 
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One question, i deinstalled the nvidia driver via ddu, is it possible that the AMD takes over after deinstall?
I deactivated the amd (onchip) but in the hardware manager it is always there.
May my problem be a conflict between both drivers?
I deinstalled the AMD driver aswell now.
Edit: I restartet the system now, i shows now basic adapter(not loaded), I hope that is right.
Try using the latest beta bios (ending G3) because some of the earlier ones kept the igpu active even if disabled in bios.
 
One question for the bios update, is it normal that the memory training (code15) takes everytime with activated expo profile (6000mhz) takes arround 2-3 minutes?
Thanx in advance.
 
Greetings.
After the last bios update my system behaves strange. Booting gets stuck , with red and led on. Code is $3f.
After pressing the power button and restart red/yellow led areon code is 15.
Pressing reset yellow led on with code 15.
Took a lot of combination to get windows to start. (Power/reset)
When windows is shutting down, Display turns off, but it took longer as normal that the leds on my ram goes off.
Anyone got a clue?
Thanx in advance.
 
Greetings.
After the last bios update my system behaves strange. Booting gets stuck , with red and led on. Code is $3f.
After pressing the power button and restart red/yellow led areon code is 15.
Pressing reset yellow led on with code 15.
Took a lot of combination to get windows to start. (Power/reset)
When windows is shutting down, Display turns off, but it took longer as normal that the leds on my ram goes off.
Anyone got a clue?
Thanx in advance.
I'd suggest making a separate thread for this issue and adding your system details as this doesn't seem related to the issue discussed in this thread.
 
I'd suggest making a separate thread for this issue and adding your system details as this doesn't seem related to the issue discussed in this thread.
They did have that problem previously

Also, please everyone

Hi Guys just a update

MSI have replicated the long boot times after enabling A-XMP/EXPO
Up to 3 minutes With DDR5 5600MHz A-Xmp ram on B650 and X670(E) Motherboards
Msi is actively testing other configs and working on a fix.
I will update you when I receive the news it has been rectified.

Thank you for all your input it helps a lot.
 
I am just curious. When will ram training happen? when this is my issue, it seems to be "spontaneus" for me.
I am not overclocking any components.
Mostly (not always) issues like this happen when the computer is of for a longer period. (8-10) when i am at work or outside.
 
I am just curious. When will ram training happen? when this is my issue, it seems to be "spontaneus" for me.
I am not overclocking any components.
Mostly (not always) issues like this happen when the computer is of for a longer period. (8-10) when i am at work or outside.
For me it happens every now and then randomly or if I do a Clear Cmos Bios update or If the PSU is powered down for a while

It is the random training for no known reason that gets me like why
 
2day had this booting issue again. System startet up in normal speed, the circle when booting is laggy. Windows screen is glitchy.
Starting new, when shutting down ,circles moving normal then.
When restarting , the system took longer, debug codes on mobo where on.
The time b4 i had this issue the last "glitch" forces the msi mystic light to loose(? don´t look it up) the settings, then had 4 days without ANY issue.
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Hello out there.
Wanna give a cautious update.
Got a new casing for my Rig , GPU is now installed in a cage via cable to port.
Since then got no issues with the Gpu (knocking on wood) , no boot issues, as far i noticed.

P.S:
Just gave GPU-Z a try, Pcie is now @8.4.0 insteed of @16.4.0. :(
Anyone got a clue?
Thx
 
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Well after getting nearly mental wrecked, i updated/reinstalled all drivers, with no effect.
As a last shot i downgraded the bios and voila, pcie issue fixed.
But dunno why this now happens, it runs before with the last bios 28/5...
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