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928-Fatal PCIe error

Vurrman

Hi,

 

When im booting up a computer for a customer holding a new installed GPU. A Matrox Xenia Pro card.

I get the following error before I even reach the BIOS.

 

POST Error

 

928-Fatal PCIe error.

PCIe error detected.

Reset caused by SERR on slot 2

Gferrsts: 0x1 Rperrsts: 0x5C

 

Press enter to continue.

 

And then it reboots.

 

The computer is a HPZ440 workstation.

 

Ive tried the other PCIe- bus with the same result.

 

Anyone got a possible to solution?

 

Thanks!

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Try a different PCIE slot

 

Wait nvm

 

Try to clear the CMOS

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Even though the original PC didnt came with a GPU?

No BIOS-settings have been changed.

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Hi,

 

When im booting up a computer for a customer holding a new installed GPU. A Matrox Xenia Pro card.

I get the following error before I even reach the BIOS.

 

POST Error

 

928-Fatal PCIe error.

PCIe error detected.

Reset caused by SERR on slot 2

Gferrsts: 0x1 Rperrsts: 0x5C

 

Press enter to continue.

 

And then it reboots.

 

The computer is a HPZ440 workstation.

 

Ive tried the other PCIe- bus with the same result.

 

Anyone got a possible to solution?

 

Thanks!

Have you tried updating to the latest BIOS for that PC? Searching through the HP support forum, people are having similar issues. They seem to recommend changing the "Limit PCIe speed" setting under the advanced option in the BIOS.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

 

had the same isse (only with a Matrox Xenon - no pro)

 

already tried to

 

- use different slots

- update bios to 1.62

- slow down the slot speed

 

any other suggestions?

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  • 2 years later...

I'm getting this same error on a HP z620 when passing a R9 290 through to a windows VM. Did you have any luck resolving this issue?

 

I'm using Proxmox

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