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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
"Modern graphics cards come with extensive power saving features."
"One of these functions reduces the PCI-Express link speed & width to lower levels to conserve power when the card is idle." As @Mailer alluded to
"This is why you might see undesired values in GPU-Z's Bus Interface readout."
"If you click the button below a small render test will be started which should put the card in its highest power state, so you can verify proper PCI-Express speeds."
"Once the test is started look at the Bus Interface readout in the GPU-Z window to change within a few seconds."
"This is not a stress test."
Then to sit there and look at the PCIE bus changing in GPU-Z.
As long as it switches to the max supported speed of both the GPU + Motherboard when under load, then there is not a problem.
Your SSD only needs the faster PCIE speed when doing long/heavy sustained writes.
Where (or what app) did you actually test this in / at ?
Mine says 1.1 static but will run 2.0 (old PC). Don't worry about stat-ic-stics...