I have a 7950X, also have a ASUS Pro ART and MSI MEG ACE MB (for other very painful reasons), on both platforms, I've noticed that remote connections are always stable and local connections are stable until I install the AMD drivers (including the latest Adrenalin 22.10.2 WHQL),
On the MEG ACE...
Adaptec 71605T Raid, been using it on a Gigabyte x570 Master with a 3950x for years without issue. As well as X370 and X470 chipsets from MSI and Asus in the past.
I fully agree x670 seems not fully baked yet, from what I'm seeing the whole platform is looking rushed.
I had forgotten about...
AM5 (MSI MEG X670E ACE), does not boot when RAID card is used, seriously was never even tested by MSI where is the QA?
Now first off the first MB (which is crazy expensive), did not work "Over Current on USB" and the NVMe slots 2,3,4 off the x670 chipset all failed to work (so not overly...
Nope I started seeing also: "Over current on USB shutting down in 15 seconds to protect MB", MSi support saw a screen shot said bad MB return, sounded like it is a know problem as they did not even blonk just said bad MB. Ok fine, but there are none in stock and so now no MB for weeks :(
I did...
7950x and MSI Ma Ace, first I got this to boot first time (amazing right!), updated BIOS to latest from 9/27 (worked fine no issues). Even booted into Acronis Recover PE (by accident). So all looked good.
Now everything went wrong.
First I have 2 NVMe drives a 980Pro (1TB) and an XPS (2TB)...
I have windows 10 installed, I have 2 NIC (well 2 active NIC with access to networks)
The first is 10.120.25.136 gateway 10.120.25.1 which is where I want to route all external traffic
the second is 10.120.27.136 which also has 10.120.25.1 as the gateway
So if I trace 10.120.25.62 it goes...
Windows 10 x64: Updated Nvidia drivers to 355.98 on my 680GTX, completely lost any HDMI output, tested 3 TV's nothing, tried clean re-install of 355.98 still nothing, force detection nothing. Uninstalled Nvidia Driver and poof its back. Preformed a clean install of 355.82 rebooted and again...
Beat it, as I said both cards work at the same time, restored then booted up with the Nvidia and AMD present, allowed both drivers to be installed, switched outputs to Nvidia, rebooted came up. Then removed AMD and rebooted and it worked. Kind of odd, but what works works.
4 weeks old, better to restore an Backup as that is under a week :). Still whats to stop the driver from doing it again, since it is obviously Nvidia's driver that is at fault.
Anyways gave up and trying a restore now, life sucks; except when you have backups (almost as good as an extra...
I understood this in the XP world, but in Windows 7/8 you can have both drivers installed at the same time, not a good idea, but possible, I've done it before.
Second issue paying to clean up that is a little crazy as well ,and no idea if there is even support for Windows 8, they don't say :(...
First off I use to use Nvidia all the time, then I moved to ATI and followed them to AMD, while not always the fastest I always had good luck with them, now I found I needed CDUA so I bought an Nvidia 680 to replace my aging AMD 5750 (its over kill, but was a good price). Thus I:
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