
Posted on Tuesday, March 15 2011 @ 3:31 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
TechARP takes a look at how you can fix a PCIe x1 bug that's found on several older ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI motherboards. You can check it out
over here.
User of ASUS and Gigabyte motherboards (maybe others as well)
may be affected by a PCI Express x1 bug which causes a tremendous drop
in performance. ChampionLLY takes a look at the motherboards and
graphics cards affected by this problem and what solutions work, and
what doesn’t.
In the second part, he takes a look at the effect that PCI Express x1
bug has on the performance of your system. The results will shock you.
Here are the latest updates in Revision 4.0:
- Added three new motherboards and five new graphics cards to the list
of affected hardware.
- Added two new methods that have been proven to fix the PCI Express
x1 bug.
- Updated the list of methods that fail to fix the problem.
- Numerous changes throughout the article.
