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I checked GPUz and it showed my Sapphire RX 6800 running at x8 4.0 instead of x16 4.0.
So I started checking the usual suspects: BIOS settings, NVMe ssd's, card seated correctly, etc
Everything seemed OK but then I decided to pull the card to really check it. The card was seated correctly but then I inspected the card itself and found something off. There was a mark on a gold contact so I used my magnifying glass to get a better look. There was a small black mark on there so I used some isopropyl alcohol on it and after a bit it looked normal. Re-installed the card and then rebooted the system and now GPUz says x16 4.0.
I can't see any performance difference so far.
So I started checking the usual suspects: BIOS settings, NVMe ssd's, card seated correctly, etc
Everything seemed OK but then I decided to pull the card to really check it. The card was seated correctly but then I inspected the card itself and found something off. There was a mark on a gold contact so I used my magnifying glass to get a better look. There was a small black mark on there so I used some isopropyl alcohol on it and after a bit it looked normal. Re-installed the card and then rebooted the system and now GPUz says x16 4.0.
I can't see any performance difference so far.