Q670 Problems that may occur after ASPM is enabled
Q670 Problems that may occur after ASPM is enabled
ASPM is an active power management function
It controls the power supply of PCIE devices
If a PCIE device is installed on the Q670, it may occur
The PCIE device does not recognize the problem, especially when it enters idle mode
The PCIE device fails to be identified because the power supply is abnormal during a high-power load
The system needs to be restarted.
In addition, after ASPM is enabled, some systems will report errors during installation
For example, the previous pfSense system will have system compatibility issues
This requires pfSense officials to fix the bug
If you encounter a Q670 PCIE device, you cannot identify the device after it is turned on
It is best to check whether any device is inserted into the customer's PCIE slot.
Whether ASPM is enabled
Q670 ASPM Enable the BIOS
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wv6jGUIw9Smng7tH88j8xHo6zvw858XI/view?usp=sharing
is this only for the newer / white edition or also for the first gen ?
I encounter some strange issues with my onboard NICs once ASPM is active for the related PCIe controller / bridge