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Hi there, I would like to buy the Samsung 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD 2TB and put on the fastest (blazing) m.2 slot of a ASRock X670E PG Lightning ATX AM5 Motherboard. However on the motherboards QVL list for storage it doesn't list the 2TB version of the Samsung 980 Pro PCIe 4.0, only the 1TB version. Does this mean the 2TB version of the drive won't work at all since it's not on the QVL list or does it just mean it hasn't been tested officially by the motherboard OEM? If the latter is true then does anyone have any experience with pairing together a Samsung 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD 2TB and a ASRock X670E PG Lightning ATX AM5 Motherboard or similar ASRock board in the fastest blazing m.2 slot? I'm also welcome for suggestions for alternative 2TB PCIe 4.0 drives if the Samsung 2TB won't work. Thanks.
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TLDR: My PC is built, but my GPU isn't detected. My Motherboard slot and my GPU are PCIE 4.0 but connected with a PCIE 3.0 riser. I've tried setting the speed to PCIE 3.0 in the BIOS, but that doesn't work. I've tested the motherboard and GPU individually and they both work. The Riser I got brand new from the manufacturer, so I'm pretty sure it works (haven't tested it though, but I will in the future if it comes to it). I started playing around with other setting in the BIOS but nothing happens. I did some research and some say to update the BIOS of the motherboard, but I can't because the website for the Motherboard manufacturer is down and very sketchy, so nope. I've checked on Intel's website and nothing so far. It's been almost a week and I don't know what else to do. Help! Long Version: My build put together now and it's close to being done. However, I've been having trouble getting my Graphics Card to be detected by my computer. I bought a Chinese motherboard (Jginyue B760m Itx Motherboard) and have my gpu (Radeon RX 6700 XT) connected via a PCIE 3.0 riser. When I connect an HDMI cable to the gpu, the system fails to be boot and the gpu warning led lights up. But when I plug into the motherboard and use the Integrated Graphics, the system boots fine but the gpu is not detected or seen in task manager or in device manager. When I install the AMD Adrenaline Software to see if it will detect it (thinking that installing drivers will fix it), it says that it can't find any compatible hardware. My motherboard has a PCIE 4.0x16 slot, so I have tried going into the BIOS and trying to set the PCIE riser speed to 3.0 manually, but the UI is very confusing and the best thing that I could find was setting the speed to 8 GT/s (as that was how it was listed) but still nothing. I have pulled the gpu and tested it on a different system to so if it's the problem but it boots and performs just fine even after benchmarking and testing so it's okay. I have tested the motherboard slot itself and it works with a GTX 980ti, so it seems to work okay too. I'd like to believe the riser cable is fine too since I got it came with the case that I bought which was directly from the brand (Xproto Cases) but I have not tested it individually yet (though I will later on just to sanity check it). I have started playing around with other settings now like PCIE Payload Size, ASPM, etc but all of them have done nothing so far and I'm confused on how I can fix this issue. I've looked online to see if someone has had the same issue and some have said to try and make sure that the BIOS version of the motherboard is up to date, but the website for my brand of motherboard (Jginyue Motherboard) is down and there's nothing there. I've tried looking at Intel's official website to see if there something but I have found nothing so far. It's been almost a week now, and I still haven't gotten my gpu to work in my system and I need help. Any thoughts?
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so i've got the funds now to purchase an m.2 ssd, but i'm not really sure what to look for when it comes to top of the line specs. my board supports pcie 4.0 so maybe i should get a ssd that supports it aswell? i'm not sure but any help would be appreciated. *wd_black sn850 is my choice for now but if anyone has any other bang for the buck ssds feel free to share your opinions
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I have two 980 pro SSDs 500gb and 1tb. Both of them are extremely slow when connected to top M.2 slot (which is connected via CPU 4x PCIe 4.0 lanes). Both work as expected with very good results when connected to chipset m.2 slot or through cheap amazon PCIe adapter card. And here's 970 Evo plus connected to top M.2 slot (which is connected via CPU 4x PCIe 4.0 lanes). Specs: CPU: Ryzen 5800x motherboard: MSI x570 gaming plus. CrystalDiskInfo, hardware info and Samsung magician report the SSDs connected through 4x PCIe 4.0 Iv'e tested 4 SSDs (980 pro 500gb/1TB, 970 evo and P34A80 1 TB) in both m.2 slots and PCIe adaptor card (PCIE to m.2). The PCIe 3.0 SSDs works fine in both m.2 slots and PCIe adaptor card. PCIe 4.0 SSDs work fine in the bottom (chipset) m.2 slot and PCIe adaptor card. but both 980 pros slow down when plugged into top CPU m.2 slot. Also my bottom 16x PCIe slot is connected to the chipset lanes and top is connected to CPU lanes. when the 980 Pros are plugged into PCIe adaptor card they work fine in either of the PCIE 16x slots. I've updates to SSDs to latest firmware. bios to latest firmware. Updated chip set drivers. forced installed Samsung NVME express drivers. disconnected all SATA devices disabled onboard LAN and audio devices. reseat the CPU twice. please send help I'm trouble shooting this for three days straight.
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Budget (including currency): $1500-$2500 Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Blender, PrusaSlicer, etc. Games and Music Storage/Production. Other details: I’m interested in building a computer with full use and support of PCIe 4.0 and over clocking. One question I have is whether or not I need a PCIe 4.0 GPU when it seems having your ram and SSD on the PCIe 4.0 lanes is where the benefit is?
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Hello, i'm a igfx user with 4650g, recently i bought a msi rx570 4g and wanted to upgrade my system to pcie gen 4. I wanted to go with cheap but at least 6 core cpu for it, i think r5 3600 is best choice for me but some advice would make things clear for me.
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I'm gonna upgrade my cpu from 4650g to something, do i have to pick one with pcie 4.0 version or ssds can work at 4.0 without cpu being 3.0?
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I'm going to be building a ITX pc case and to fit a full sized GPU in it I will need to use a riser cable. I have a gtx 780ti which is a pcie 3.0 card, but my motherboard is pci 4.0. I know that 3.0 cards can be used in 4.0 slot no problem, but I don't if a 3.0 riser is. Would a pcie 3.0 riser plugged into a pcie 4.0 slot worked, or do I need to buy a more expensive 4.0 riser?
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The new upcoming GPUs from AMD are using PCIe 4.0. From what I've read, it will bring double the transfer rates than PCIe 3.0, which sounds great for SSDs and non-gaming applications, but are there any advantages for gaming when using PCIe 4.0 rather than PCIe 3.0 ?
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TL;DR Is it possible to get 2x PCIe 3.0 out of 1x PCIe 4.0? So with PCIe 4.0, the bandwidth available on the PCIe lanes has doubled even with lane count on the AM4 boards remaining esentially the same (yes I know that the X570 chipset has up to 16 additional lanes but they're only connected to cpu over a PCIe 4.0 x4 connection). I plan on doing a build in the near future (I'm still running my 3770K so I'm not desperate) and would like to use the AM4 platform if possible for my use case. I plan on running multiple high performance VMs simultaneously each with their own graphics card, NVMe drive, USB controller, etc... meaning that I need a lot of addressable PCIe lanes. So my question (as I'm not too knowledgeable on the actual workings of PCIe) is, can a PCIe 4.0 x8 interface be split out on an add in card to 4 PCIe 3.0 x4 interfaces (without dropping the add in card to 3.0 obviously)? My idea, is that I have 4 PCIe 3.0 NVMe drives which is equivalent to a PCIe 3.0 x16 capacity which is equivalent to a PCIe 4.0 x8 capacity. Is something like that possible? I haven't been able to find anything on the market that does this so it makes me think it's not possible, but perhaps someone who's more knowledgeable in PCIe can shed some light on the topic for me. I woould love to go with AM4, (though I'll definitely be waiting for the 16 core part that we all know exists) but if this is impossible, I'll just wait for Threadripper 3000 I guess.
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Source: Hexus Looks like good news for people wanting to save some money on their motherboard. Shame the Crosshair VII doesn't support it through PCIe since that was one of the X470 motherboards I was considering for my Zen2 build.
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I have a radeon 5700XT and am looking for a motherboard to pair with the 3rd gen ryzen processor i've also upgraded to. I was wondering if the PCIe 4.0 will make any performance difference or if I can just get a X470 board rather than waiting for more mini itx x570 ones
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Hi guys, CPU frustrations: I am trying to decide if I should buy X470(itx) motherboard+ryzen 7 and upgrade to 3rd gen Ryzen when released, since it wasn't released on ces19. I could really benefit if they will add thunderbolt support Motherboard frustrations: I tried to find if mb vendors will release new boards for 3rd gen Ryzen(since PCIe 4.0 is on the verge). With PCIe 4.0 for ITX, maybe I can squeeze more controllers in, if needed in the future form my 1 PCIe slot. But don't know if I can rely on new firmware speculations to enable PCIe 4.0 on 2017-2018 motherboards. I could use thunderbolt on AM4 for a extreme small factor with external GPU in the future. The primary scope of this build is not gaming, but I might also include rtx or 1080ti. It will have a M.2 nvme, 1-2 SSD/HDD, 16-32 RAM So what do you guys think, is it worth it to buy now or way for it to show up in Summer? Let me know if you want to see the part I went with. p.s. i waited ~1yr to buy a new pc this is important for me. With Respect, George
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Hey! Since my current build is around 4 years old now and with the new Ryzen CPUs coming out, I decided to build a completely new rig. First, here is my current build: Case: Corsair 270R (I think^^) CPU: Intel i7 6700k Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 Motherboard: Asus Maximus VIII Ranger GPU: EVGA GTX 970 RAM: 16GB Corsair LPX DDR4 RAM PSU: Corsair RM750i SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB + 1TB Monitor: 2x 24" Asus VN247H For my new build, as stated in the title, I choose an ITX build, since I dont really see the point in getting a mid tower case when I can get the same performance in a smaller form factor. Here are the parts I have in mind for now, with alternatives. Could you please give me some feedback and suggestions if there are better and/or other options? My main use for the build Case: Lian Li TU150 Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming / Asrock X570 phantom Gaming-ITX / Gigabyte X570 I Aorus Pro WIFI CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700X / 3600X Cooler: Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GTX 2060 Super / GTX 2070(S) RAM: Corsair 32GB LPX 3200-C16 PSU: Corsair SF750 Storage: Corsair Force Gen4 MP600 1TB / MP510 960GB Monitor: 2x 27" Dell UltraSharp U2719DC / Samsung C27JG50 Some questions regarding my build: 1. Motherboard: I don't know much about motherboards, but I like the Asus board the most so far. How is it compared to the other two options? 2. GPU: Which one is best when it comes to price to performance? Also, since my monitors are 1440p, is a 2060S enough, and could I also go for a GTX 1660 TI for example? 3. RAM: I am also not really familiar with RAM frequencies and timings, but the 3200-C16 RAM was the most popular one when I checked the list. Is there a reason or a real benefit to be had when buying faster memory, since it expensive really quickly. 4. Storage: One of the new featues of the X570 boards is PCIe 4.0 and I feel rather bad about not using a feature I paid money for. The SSD does cost around 200€ though which definitely hurts. Does PCIe really give one a noticable performance boost, considering you can get the MP150 version for just half the price? 5. I also want to upgrade my screen size and the two monitors from Dell and Samsung are the two options I found so far. I really love the design of the one from Dell, with its ultra slim bezel which would benefit me a lot with my dual monitor setup. They do cost 150€ more than the Samsung ones, but that is not really a problem here for me, since I find a good monitor is 100% worth paying for. A major difference between the two screens, is the curvature of the Samsung, as well as the thickness along with the price.What does a curved monitor do anyway in your experience? Better or worse than a flat one? 6. Fans and cooling: I plan on installing 5 Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-2000 PWM fans in the case. One in the front, two on the bottom and two for the CPU cooler. Have any of you guys done a build in the TU150? What's the best fan configuration in your opinion? 7. CPU: Should I get the 3700X or the 3600X? I use my PC mainly for coding / gaming and browsing. So that was basically it. I would appreciate it a lot if you give your thoughts or suggestions ?
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Hi everyone! I've been hovering around the forum for a few months. I've learnt so much while getting back up-to-speed with PC bulding, and bulding my new system. So, thank you to all the helpful posters, who probably aren't aware of how many other people like me have probably been helped thanks to their contributions, and haven't signed up to say thanks. Long story short... built my new PC before Christmas. In some ways I was shocked I managed so well - everything posted and loaded on first attempt. Thermals were all beautiful when starting my OC... but I think a few failed overclocks caused me a few issues which have had a small impact on the integrity of the cmos. Overview of my setup: Lian Li Dynamic O11dw Aorus Master X570, running latest f11 BIOS Ryzen 3800X, stable OC 4.45ghz @1.3v Deepcool Castle 360mm, in side mount config (pulling air into case) 3x exhausting fans at top of case Corsair Vengeance RGB, 4x8GB 3600mhz C18 DDR4, slight OC to 3733, 1:1 with fabric clock Vertically mounted Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti Gaming OC 11g, running remapped autoscan OC from manufacturer's app 1x exhaust fan at bottom of case, stopping hot GPU blower air recirculating into case (linked to thermistor temp measured under GPU) 2x 1TB Aorus NVMe PCIe 4.0 drives It's been running beautifully, until I installed the 2nd 1TB drive. After doing a fair bit of reading, I decided against running RAID 0 or 1 (nothing to be gained). So drive 1 is system files and a few games. Drive 2, I migrated my documents, pictures and related personal folders to. I have the small system-managed page file on drive 2 also, along with my steam library. Now I wasn't really expecting too much of a performance lift from this, but I was expecting it to be at least as fast as it was with the single drive. However, alongside various gripes with Creative Suite not recognising the folders moved at system level (Lightroom libraries messed up, InDesign links broken), I'm also finding that background apps/processes seem to be taking 100% longer to load on system boot. Opening games which are now sat on the 2nd drive (Arkham Knight, RDR2 as 2 examples) are also taking much longer to load. I've also randomly started getting audio stutters when gaming and sometimes even when watching YouTube videos. Not sure if this is relevant, but drive 1 is mounted directly under CPU. Drive 2 is in 3rd M.2 slot. Both utilise the manufacturer supplied copper heatsinks. I've not seen drive temps above 60c, even when transferring several hundred GB from one drive to another. I have a second Ryzen Master profile in default PBO mode (BIOS changed so PBO uses MB reference values), so I've tried swapping from my manual OC, but no change. Another thing I've noticed (although I think the system may have done this a couple of times, JUST prior to 2nd drive install), is that power-on bios cycle restarts once before successfully going into windows. I added aftermarket braided cables at the same time as the extra drive, so maybe that's conflating issues!? I'm not sure. This is the first time since relearning and going through the bulid process that I now feel out of my comfort zone, and all out of ideas. I just don't know how distributing the file load across 2 drives, and not bogging down the CPU with software RAID, could lead to lower performance than I started with. Any help/insights would be really appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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Do the Z390 chipset and motherboards support PCI Express 4.0? If they don't, then building a rig with RX 5700 will be a waste of the graphics board's power, it will be under-utilized.
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i have m.2 slot that has m key only (b450m mortar max) what m.2 ssd can i put in? can i put both sata and nvme ? not at the same time tho,
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Without an official announcement to the media, Samsung quietly made the new line of 980 PRO SSD storage devices ifo available on their site. So, essentially the new 980 PRO is 970 EVO with turbo-charged PCIe 4.0 controller. Sources https://www.guru3d.com/news_story/samsung_980_pro_pcie_gen_4_m_2_ssd_has_been_launchedrated_at_7000_mbsec_reads.html
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I've been looking online for about 20 minutes, and I can't find any sources confirming or denying whether or not the 1080 Ti will have PCIe 4.0; does know more details on this? Thanks, (also, is it just me or has the text for posts become bold?)
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I was just wondering, based on past releases of PCIe gens how long will it take for CPU's to get get this technology? Also, I heard there might be a new connector, do you think it will be backwards compatible like the past 3 generations or will they pull an Apple? will it be able to compete on the professional side with NVlink which will be coming out for video Cards?