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PCI-E 4.0 on a 1151 Socket Mother Board

Michs06
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1 minute ago, Michs06 said:

Yes i know but will it lower performance of lets say a RTX 3060ti?

Not by much at or at all in games. There are benchmarks that look at it, but its almost always under 3%

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Is there any Z390 1151 Mother board with a PCI-E 16x 4.0 Slot?

 

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

Pcie is backwards compatible, so a gen 4 pcie device work work on any pcie gen 3 or older board.

Yes i know but will it lower performance of lets say a RTX 3060ti?

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1 minute ago, Michs06 said:

Yes i know but will it lower performance of lets say a RTX 3060ti?

Not by much at or at all in games. There are benchmarks that look at it, but its almost always under 3%

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18 minutes ago, Michs06 said:

Yes i know but will it lower performance of lets say a RTX 3060ti?

no they say that the new 3000 series arnt even using all of the pcie 3 band with its fine any ways no intle cpus have pcie 4

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No existing Intel platform supports PCIe4, and no you wouldn't benefit with a 3060ti. MAYBE a tiny bit with a 3090...

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