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joseph17

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  1. Awesome, so what specs should I look at on a graphics card to make sure my system can utilize it to its full potential?
  2. I accidentally broke my only 2 PCIe x16, its a motherboard from dell, I'm not very rich.
  3. Oh okay, what about PCIe x8 then? PCIe 1.0 x8 = 2000MB (2GB) What spec do I look at on the graphics card to match this figure?
  4. I'm using my computer for streaming games I dont have any other slots lol
  5. Why is PCIe x1 bad for gaming though? I have an I7 quadcore CPU. Sorry for the constant replies, just trying to learn
  6. I replaced my CPU with a quadcore i7 but I only have a PCIe1 x4 slot left so I'm not bottlenecked in CPU now but what other problems will i find with my GTX 1080 ti?
  7. Sorry to be annoying, but is it bad to run a GTX 1080ti on a pcie1 slot due to the bandwidth it has? or is their some other factor? Thank you for your replies btw I appreciate them
  8. So how do I know what PCIe bandwidth my graphics card needs to run at its optimal level?
  9. I'm just trying to figure out how it works, my understanding is that not all graphics cards will work to their full peak without correct bandwidth, is this true? This is a hypothetical scenario so assume all other specs exceed the needs
  10. Lol so how do I know what specs I need to meet to use a graphics card to its maximum potential?
  11. RIP I'm lost, doesnt a graphics card need a certain amount of PCIe bandwidth to perform at its highest level?
  12. Hey man wouldnt it not bottle neck with 2.0 x16? here is my math? Am i doing it wrong? PCIe 2.0 x16 paired with a GTX 1080 ti, how would they do together? According to my math, it will have no performance decrease, here is my math. PCIe 2.0 X16 = 8000MB (8GBps)GTX 1080 ti requires about 1.375GBps
  13. Hey man, thankyou so much for your reply, would this configuration suffer from any bottleneck? PCIe 2.0 x16 paired with a GTX 1080 ti, how would they do together? According to my math, it will have no performance decrease, here is my math. PCIe 2.0 X16 = 8000MB (8GBps) GTX 1080 ti requires about 1.375GBps
  14. Hi everyone, would a PCIe 1.0 x1 slot be enough to run the GTX 1080 ti graphics card? According to my math it wont be, lol Please tell me if my math is correct PCIe 1.0 x1 = 250mb (0.25GB)However the gtx 1080 ti has a memory speed of 11Gbps so when we convert that to gigabyte = 1.375 GBps Is this correct? Imma noob lol
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