How To Fix The PCI Express x1 Bug

NormCameron

Vista Guru
I don't know how relevant this is to any of the viewers of this thread, but It relates to an overclocking bug and it's fix. Somebody might find it useful.


"How To Fix The PCI Express x1 Bug
The reason why I wrote this article is simply because I have seen many whom had their motherboard's PCI-Express bus width stuck at x1 while overclocking. This is especially seen on the ASUS P5B series. So today, we are going to find out what will work and what won't, as well as their impact on gaming and HD video playback.
Motherboards that might be affected include :

  • ASUS P5B
  • ASUS P5B-E Plus
  • ASUS P5B Deluxe/WiFi
  • Gigabyte P35C-DS3R
  • Gigabyte P35-DS3L
Graphics cards that might be affected include :

  • ATI Radeon X1950 Pro
  • ATI Radeon X1950 XT
  • NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
Solutions that do NOT work :

  • Setting the PCIE Bus Frequency to 96 MHz
  • Setting the PCIE Bus Frequency to 101 MHz
  • PCI Synchronization Mode to 33.33 MHz
  • Updating the BIOS
Solutions that work :

  • Disable "PEG Force X1".
  • Set the NB Vcore to 1.45 v or below.
  • Overclock or underclock the PCI Express reference clock (up to 15 MHz either way). More details here - PCI-E Reference Clock."
Tech ARP - How To Fix The PCI Express x1 Bug Rev. 3.0
 

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