Thanks for your opinion, it feels stupid, and is incredibly annoying having to send the whole thing back, again... but oh well. I really hoped the new wifi card would be enough but oh well.
As much as it frustrates me, there could be some weight behind either of those explanations.
When i fitted the replacement i slotted into the easiest pcie to get it to, which was full length, out of frustration and curiosity i opened it up today and took out my gpu so i could get my fat fingers...
Hello again folks. I posted a thread about 2 months ago with a weird Wi-Fi card issue, and in the end came to the conclusion it was dead and had to return it, well i am now experiencing the exact same issues, card dies whenever a game is opened, but otherwise works flawlessly. I have sent a...
The Support person agreed, I have my RMA now and the card is removed from my system. It only bit me twice. For some reason the builder had excess cable and had routed that down to the main cable bus and then back up to the mobo again so I was terrified I'd have to mess with he PSU, but no, all...
These are the errors i got the second my game loaded
5007 "TX/CMD timeout (tfdqueue hanged)"
5005 "(wifi card): has encountered an internal error and has failed."
5002 "(wifi card): Has determined that the network adapter is not functioning properly"
5005 same as before.
No the router is...
Although just as i was writing in to PCS i had a thought... it works fine if i connect it to my mobile network, It is only my house wifi that it has this issue, and even then, it will connect to that network fine with ethernet. The whole thing doesnt make sense.
When my AIO died they took the whole thing back, cost me a bit because i have standard warranty so had to pay for shipping. I will speak to them and see what they say, if they want the whole PC back then i feel like i would be better off just buying a new card and doing it myself.
Yeah the pro set software isnt there at all, i guess im contacting PCSS again... although the pc is a year old now so i doubt they;; do anything, Regardless its very frustrating considering this would be the second component failure within a year and a half
Right... uninstall driver, check the box that tells me to delete the driver... then install the driver... then reboot... except that is exactly what i have done twice now, and both times it has told me the driver date is 10/03/24. This time i even checked that before rebooting, directly after...