I have a very weird issue with my laptop which has a capability of running the GPU on X16 gen 4.0.
GPU after a while only runs in x16 gen 1.1 , and not just in idle but under load as well. When I disconnect the ac adapter from the laptop and plug it back, GPU-Z shows it is running in x16 4.0 but then never goes back to idle, it is constantly running in gen 4.0, for about an hour or so or even more, then it suddenly switch back to x16 1.1 again, until I do the same process again with the ac adapter plug or simply just restart the laptop. This does not affect my CPU performance at all. And just to confirm, the GPU runs x16 1.1 not just on light stress on GPU-Z but during Furmark / Timespy tests as well. I checked on GPU demanding games and running on gen 1.1 causes way less FPS than running on gen 4.
What I've tried so far without any success:
- There is no advanced BIOS to this laptop, which allows me to change the pcie settings
- Latest BIOS and older versions as well.
- Checked the temperatures, no thermal throttling happens
- Checked the voltage, it is stable at max 0.975V no fluctuations
- Checked with latest nvidia driver as well as old ones
- Fresh windows install
- Latest intel chipset driver
Other important thing I would mention is that this happened on my old laptop motherboard and happens again with the new warranty replacement one. My laptop is Lenovo Legion Legion Pro 7 16IRX8H.
So if it's not the motherboard, is it possible that my AC adapter cannot give enough power to the GPU?
GPU after a while only runs in x16 gen 1.1 , and not just in idle but under load as well. When I disconnect the ac adapter from the laptop and plug it back, GPU-Z shows it is running in x16 4.0 but then never goes back to idle, it is constantly running in gen 4.0, for about an hour or so or even more, then it suddenly switch back to x16 1.1 again, until I do the same process again with the ac adapter plug or simply just restart the laptop. This does not affect my CPU performance at all. And just to confirm, the GPU runs x16 1.1 not just on light stress on GPU-Z but during Furmark / Timespy tests as well. I checked on GPU demanding games and running on gen 1.1 causes way less FPS than running on gen 4.
What I've tried so far without any success:
- There is no advanced BIOS to this laptop, which allows me to change the pcie settings
- Latest BIOS and older versions as well.
- Checked the temperatures, no thermal throttling happens
- Checked the voltage, it is stable at max 0.975V no fluctuations
- Checked with latest nvidia driver as well as old ones
- Fresh windows install
- Latest intel chipset driver
Other important thing I would mention is that this happened on my old laptop motherboard and happens again with the new warranty replacement one. My laptop is Lenovo Legion Legion Pro 7 16IRX8H.
So if it's not the motherboard, is it possible that my AC adapter cannot give enough power to the GPU?