Problem PCI express x16 with my 970

synchron1ze

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Like the title say, i have a problem with my gtx 970
I have an ASROCK z270 extreme 4, my gpu is on the x16 slot but is running at x4

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this is my gpu-x

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I'm going crazy, help me!

ps: Already tried to remove and insert again my gpu
 
Solution
You've got a Gen 3 card, so that's what it should be one.....going from the GPU-Z image, it's already on gen 3. What would be interesting would be to know if it goes to 8 or 16x if you select gen 2. If it does, then change back to gen 3 and see what happens.

Update, I should mention that the card will run just fine on gen 2, so no need to worry that it will crash your system or something by changing it, it's just slower.
I'm pretty certain that the x16 bandwidth for the top x16 slot can't be changed.

It's probably a REPORTING error, not an actual problem.

UPDATE:
I'm not sure if that could be a POWER savings issue. If you go to "Power Options" see if the link-state for PCIe is set to off, medium or full (or whatever it's called).

I actually LOST PERFORMANCE with my GTX1080, dropping down as much as 40% of the FPS in some games because it was set to HIGH/Max which was throttling the PCIe bus to save power.
 

synchron1ze

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Max Performance / Energy saving off
 
You've got a Gen 3 card, so that's what it should be one.....going from the GPU-Z image, it's already on gen 3. What would be interesting would be to know if it goes to 8 or 16x if you select gen 2. If it does, then change back to gen 3 and see what happens.

Update, I should mention that the card will run just fine on gen 2, so no need to worry that it will crash your system or something by changing it, it's just slower.
 
Solution

aligwashington

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can use gen 2 or gen 3 but that will not fix the x4 issue please re-seat the GPU its not making proper connection to x16 or you might have a dirty slot or dirty gpu connections air the pcie slot to ensure you don't have dust in it you can also wipe the gpu connection side with 99% isotopic alcohol please only install it after its fully dried .
if this don't solve the issue you have a faulty slot on the motherboard
 

baflgv20

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I noticed in the picture, it looks like the ram isn't in dual channel mode. I've seen if a PC is running in single it would have an effect on bandwidth. in fact cutting it in half. Put the ram stick that's in the 2nd slot into the 3rd. and see if that has any effect.