None of the settings have worked, but I did find 2 interesting settings hanging out in bios.
Would either changing the South Bridge speed or turning on the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) do anything?
I like art and game design, but other stuff is cool too.
None of the settings have worked, but I did find 2 interesting settings hanging out in bios.
Would either changing the South Bridge speed or turning on the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) do anything?
I took a short look, but all the slots were on auto. My options were all pcie gen 1, 2, 3, or 4. My motherboard is an ASUS TUF Gaming X570 Plus Wifi, and I’m not really sure if the 2 M.2 slots eat my 2 PCIE x1 slots or not.
6.13.1-arch1-1 for x86_64
The firmware package is the upd72020x-fw (AUR only) package which is required by the mkinitcpio-firmware package. I have tried reinstalling both packages using both pacman and paru in case one gave extra errors.
Should be the most recent given that I run a recently updated Arch installation.
Well one of those options affected my ability to connect to my monitor. The issue was not resolved though, and I don’t feel like clearing my cmos again to see which setting exactly caused the issue