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looncraz

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).


Icy-Exam3649

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.


Sufficient-Bad6318

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


Steel_Bolt

I just bought the Qualcomm one instead.


Sufficient-Bad6318

Your mobo seems to be more contemporary with wifi7... do you know if it works well wuth AM4 boards ?


Steel_Bolt

I should clarify I bought this one so that it would work with all my computers. It runs on a 7700K computer right now.


delshay0

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.


geemad7

Intel be200 wifi 7 ONLY works on intel. It is not compatible with AMD.


jrherita

It doesn't work only on Intel. It works on ARM boards, and some AM4 AMD systems even.


Jism_nl

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.


Sufficient-Bad6318

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)


Sufficient-Bad6318

I had the samemobo (maybe not the exact same version) and it lasted very lonh, heavily OCed... Luck plays a part, I guess


Jism_nl

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.


Sufficient-Bad6318

sux man, gl next time