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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
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Motherboard | Asrock B450M Steel Legend @ BIOS Version P4.60 |
Cooling | Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 V2 64.5 CFM CPU Cooler |
Memory | PNY Electronics 8192 MB (DDR4-3200 with XMP/DOCP) P/N: 8GBF1X08QFHH38-135-K (x2) |
Video Card(s) | Colorful Tomahawk/BattleAx RTX 2060 Super |
Storage | HP SSD EX900 500GB, PNY CS900 960GB |
Display(s) | Acer QG240Y S3 |
Power Supply | Cooler Master MWE Bronze V2 650W, 230V non fullrange |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
(Full PC specs below my profile pic)
I'm running a Sapphire Pulse RX 550 2GB card right now, while waiting for two of my other more powerful cards to come back from repairs. I noticed that sometimes, after hibernation, when I check GPU-Z, my card is running at PCIe x4 when it reports that it supports PCIe x8. It only goes up to PCIe x4 3.0 when I run the render test. When I restart my PC, it goes back to running at PCIe x8.
Thing is, even at this PCIe x4 state, it runs games just fine (for a weak card like this, that is). For example, I could easily hit 60 fps on Genshin Impact on 1080p 0.6 render resolution low settings, dropping to 40+ fps in some more intensive areas (which it also does in PCIe x8). I could even get to 75 fps in Black Mesa on 1080p low (75 fps because I'm on a 75Hz monitor). And absolutely no black screens or crashes either.
So I'm wondering, is this a bad reading from GPU-Z? Or is it for real, and that I'm seeing no difference with my card running at PCIe x4 because it isn't particularly powerful to begin with?
Edit: I should also mention that I have a wifi adapter card installed under the card.
I'm running a Sapphire Pulse RX 550 2GB card right now, while waiting for two of my other more powerful cards to come back from repairs. I noticed that sometimes, after hibernation, when I check GPU-Z, my card is running at PCIe x4 when it reports that it supports PCIe x8. It only goes up to PCIe x4 3.0 when I run the render test. When I restart my PC, it goes back to running at PCIe x8.
Thing is, even at this PCIe x4 state, it runs games just fine (for a weak card like this, that is). For example, I could easily hit 60 fps on Genshin Impact on 1080p 0.6 render resolution low settings, dropping to 40+ fps in some more intensive areas (which it also does in PCIe x8). I could even get to 75 fps in Black Mesa on 1080p low (75 fps because I'm on a 75Hz monitor). And absolutely no black screens or crashes either.
So I'm wondering, is this a bad reading from GPU-Z? Or is it for real, and that I'm seeing no difference with my card running at PCIe x4 because it isn't particularly powerful to begin with?
Edit: I should also mention that I have a wifi adapter card installed under the card.