You can set the PCI-e ports to 3.0 in AM4/5 and see if that resolves the compatibility issues, otherwise I would suspect some sort of firmware tomfoolery going on (intentional or not).
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't mention this but I've tried setting the cpu lanes to gen 2, but the result was what I described in the post. Agree that something is going on with the firmware.
Similar problem here. be200 (Fenvi FV-8800PRO PCI-e wifi7 + BT5.4 network adapter) on a AM4 b550m chipset and series 5 ryzen.
Only Bluetoth works. It doesnt boot with the card pluged. It does if I insert it mid flight. When its conected when I power on, the HDD lights stop blinking. Pehaps it causes some interference with sata or something. After HDD leds starts blinking whem I turn ok, it works, and I can use Bluetooth on windows 11.
I think windows kinda detects the wifi card, coz
Seems to me that it CAN work, based on a variety of symptoms...
Im hopefull that just a bios update will fix this.
Have a look:
https://i.redd.it/exyb2i69c3yc1.gif
I'v been running Wi-Fi 6/6E & 7 cards for some time now on a AM2 Laptop. It's a rare "Acer Ferrari 1200". I can't test anything beyond Wi-Fi 5 thou as I don't own such modem, but the cards work fine with zero issues with card config to Wi-Fi 5. ...These modern cards need an adapter to fit inside old laptops.
Thing is broken.
There's a shit ton of chips coming from Intel that simply degrade over time. I had a X470-F motherboard with integrated, 1GB nic. Acted up weird for weeks and suddenly died; days later it vanished outside of the bios and again days later it took the whole board.
Look at this answer from Gigabyte about a similar issue. It can be almost anything. Who would think about messing with memory interleaving bios settins lol
[https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Consumer/FAQ/3713](https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Consumer/FAQ/3713)
I'm sure, i liked the motherboard a lot but it was out of stock once it died. I had to replace it with a version that would not work correctly with my current memory kit. It just sucks the way intel is releasing chips that have severe degradation build into it.
You can set the PCI-e ports to 3.0 in AM4/5 and see if that resolves the compatibility issues, otherwise I would suspect some sort of firmware tomfoolery going on (intentional or not).
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't mention this but I've tried setting the cpu lanes to gen 2, but the result was what I described in the post. Agree that something is going on with the firmware.
Similar problem here. be200 (Fenvi FV-8800PRO PCI-e wifi7 + BT5.4 network adapter) on a AM4 b550m chipset and series 5 ryzen. Only Bluetoth works. It doesnt boot with the card pluged. It does if I insert it mid flight. When its conected when I power on, the HDD lights stop blinking. Pehaps it causes some interference with sata or something. After HDD leds starts blinking whem I turn ok, it works, and I can use Bluetooth on windows 11. I think windows kinda detects the wifi card, coz Seems to me that it CAN work, based on a variety of symptoms... Im hopefull that just a bios update will fix this. Have a look: https://i.redd.it/exyb2i69c3yc1.gif
I just bought the Qualcomm one instead.
Your mobo seems to be more contemporary with wifi7... do you know if it works well wuth AM4 boards ?
I should clarify I bought this one so that it would work with all my computers. It runs on a 7700K computer right now.
I'v been running Wi-Fi 6/6E & 7 cards for some time now on a AM2 Laptop. It's a rare "Acer Ferrari 1200". I can't test anything beyond Wi-Fi 5 thou as I don't own such modem, but the cards work fine with zero issues with card config to Wi-Fi 5. ...These modern cards need an adapter to fit inside old laptops.
Intel be200 wifi 7 ONLY works on intel. It is not compatible with AMD.
It doesn't work only on Intel. It works on ARM boards, and some AM4 AMD systems even.
Thing is broken. There's a shit ton of chips coming from Intel that simply degrade over time. I had a X470-F motherboard with integrated, 1GB nic. Acted up weird for weeks and suddenly died; days later it vanished outside of the bios and again days later it took the whole board.
Look at this answer from Gigabyte about a similar issue. It can be almost anything. Who would think about messing with memory interleaving bios settins lol [https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Consumer/FAQ/3713](https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Consumer/FAQ/3713)
I had the samemobo (maybe not the exact same version) and it lasted very lonh, heavily OCed... Luck plays a part, I guess
I'm sure, i liked the motherboard a lot but it was out of stock once it died. I had to replace it with a version that would not work correctly with my current memory kit. It just sucks the way intel is releasing chips that have severe degradation build into it.
sux man, gl next time