FPS Locked on Dx12 or Vulkan Renderer (Fixed/Solution found)

I had two monitors plugged into my GPU. Unplugging 2. monitor changed PCI x1 3.0 to PCI x16 3.0 in GPUZ and I am now able to run DX12 without issues. Don't be like me :D pls dont laugh
Mines displaying PCle x 16 4.0 @ x8 1.1 in GPU-Z but I have no idea how to change that on my system. I'm using a laptop and the baseboard is Aorus 17 XE5 which I did some search for on google but couldnt find much for that motherboard specifically.
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Elderoth#2336 wrote:
Mines displaying PCle x 16 4.0 @ x8 1.1 in GPU-Z but I have no idea how to change that on my system. I'm using a laptop and the baseboard is Aorus 17 XE5 which I did some search for on google but couldnt find much for that motherboard specifically.



this thread is old, do not nerco it as it may not apply to poe 2 or the current build of poe 1
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Elderoth#2336 wrote:
Mines displaying PCle x 16 4.0 @ x8 1.1 in GPU-Z but I have no idea how to change that on my system. I'm using a laptop and the baseboard is Aorus 17 XE5 which I did some search for on google but couldnt find much for that motherboard specifically.



this thread is old, do not nerco it as it may not apply to poe 2 or the current build of poe 1


That's a really bad take.

This issue is something that applies globally to multiple games that use DX11 & DX12.

Also there was no mention of issue they were having being poe 2 related; so no need to just assumed and add that in.


As for if it works for poe 1 or not, it doesn't matter, because as stated, your bus lanes working at slower speeds tends to affect a lot of games; be it old or new.
Last edited by bilibull#2220 on Jan 2, 2025, 11:06:15 AM
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Elderoth#2336 wrote:
Mines displaying PCle x 16 4.0 @ x8 1.1 in GPU-Z but I have no idea how to change that on my system. I'm using a laptop and the baseboard is Aorus 17 XE5 which I did some search for on google but couldnt find much for that motherboard specifically.


Unfortunately I cant help you if its laptop based. Laptops especially proprietary parts tend to have special unique settings that work differently.

I would recommend opening a ticket directly with your laptop manufacture if you believe you integrated GPU is not working as intended. Since they are the most likely source to help you.

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