I think this is a UEFI/BIOS bug on X670E. When using the Live Gamer 4k capture card with the new X670e motherboard, the capture card does not wake from sleep/S3 standby. This also happens with hibernate/S4 standby. The only way to re-detect the card is to reboot or cold boot the PC. This card was tested and works fine with an older AMD X570 based motherboard as well as a Gigabyte Z690 board. The capture card is connected via a PCIe gen 4 x4 expansion slot connected to the X670e chipset. I tried manually setting the PCIe slot speed to Gen 2 in the motherboard bios since that's what the capture card actually uses (PCIE Gen 2 x4) but the issue persists.
System Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 9 7950X
Motherboard: Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master | UEFI version F7e
RAM: Gskill Flare X5 32gb (2x16gb) EXPO profile 5600mhz
PSU: Corsair HX1200
I also tested with an older Live Gamer 2 in the 3rd PCIe slot which is only Gen 3 x2 and that card wakes from sleep with the rest of the PC just fine.
I curious if there this anyone else with an X670E motherboard running into similar issues with PCIe Add-in cards, specifically with an Elgato 4k pro card.
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The issue was fixed in a motherboard BIOS update from Gigabyte. Make sure you are on the latest bios.
Anyone else on AM5 and running into this sort of problem? I think there is a firmware bug with the X670 dual chipset design where if a PCIE add-in card is connected to the secondary chipset it will disconnect if the PC goes to S3 standby. Upon waking up the PC the AIC remains disconnected until a reboot.
No experience, but I would try this setting as it is supposed to affect how PCIe devices for instance wake up from sleep:
I would set this to Off for testing
Mine has always been set to Off.
Then disable sleep and hybernation
I'm currently running into the same issue with my 7950x on my X670 Elite AX. Bios boots the card with a quick flicker but is not detected in the hardware settings. Not sure where to go from here. Tried installing windows drivers for the motherboard.
The issue was fixed in a motherboard BIOS update from Gigabyte. Make sure you are on the latest bios.