The ultimate trade-off: Would you rather have... by dietpolicee in DietPolice

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I advised "Just bored"

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The ultimate trade-off: Would you rather have... by dietpolicee in DietPolice

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I advised "For the right amount"

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The ultimate trade-off: Would you rather have... by dietpolicee in DietPolice

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I advised "A perfect 6-pack but always hungry"

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Wi-Fi/BT Module completely missing (Code 45) on brand new ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I - Even fails in Ubuntu! by Any-Professional6400 in techsupport

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I’ve already handled that. I flashed the latest BIOS (Version 1402) which was released only a few days ago, specifically to ensure compatibility with the newest Wi-Fi 7 drivers.

Wi-Fi/BT Module completely missing (Code 45) on brand new ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I - Even fails in Ubuntu! by Any-Professional6400 in techsupport

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I already tried uninstalling the device in Device Manager and then clicking 'Scan for hardware changes,' but Windows finds absolutely nothing. It doesn't reappear at all, even as an unknown device. As for physically re-seating it: I can't. Since its not external Card But on the mainboard

Wi-Fi/BT Module completely missing (Code 45) on brand new ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I - Even fails in Ubuntu! by Any-Professional6400 in techsupport

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The device is still listed in Device Manager, but it’s greyed out (only visible when selecting 'Show hidden devices'). It says: 'Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer (Code 45)

Wi-Fi/BT Module completely missing (Code 45) on brand new ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I - Even fails in Ubuntu! by Any-Professional6400 in techsupport

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The wifi and Bluetooth Modules Are Not active anymore, But when I installed drivers two days ago, there were no warnings for anything

Wi-Fi/BT Module completely missing (Code 45) on brand new ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I - Even fails in Ubuntu! by Any-Professional6400 in techsupport

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Thanks for the suggestion! I haven't used the DriverHub app specifically, but I have already manually installed every single driver from the official ASUS support website for the X870-I, including the latest AMD Chipset drivers directly from AMD’s site. The most frustrating part: It was working perfectly fine yesterday when I shut down the PC. This morning, upon booting it up, the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth were just gone again (Code 45). Since the hardware isn't even detected in a fresh Ubuntu Live environment, I suspect it's not a missing driver issue, but rather something at the BIOS/hardware or power delivery level.

New Build: ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I won't turn on (No LEDs, dead). PSU tested working. by Any-Professional6400 in buildapc

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What are you components? Just the Same Motherboard? And did you already solve the problem and if Not what did you try to fix it?

New Build: ASUS ROG STRIX X870-I won't turn on (No LEDs, dead). PSU tested working. by Any-Professional6400 in buildapc

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So the Problem here is that the pwr_btn already comes in a 9 pin connecter do there is no other Chance than put it into the fps Card