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Just now, yuanfu235 said:

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Are Pascal GPUs will be compatible with like pcie gen 3 slots? 

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Yes they will be

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On 2/4/2016 at 11:05 PM, incarnate said:

Yes they will be

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Just now, yuanfu235 said:

Thank you good sir! 

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On 2/4/2016 at 11:10 PM, WynLore said:

They will be, should be, and must be. I mean, if I remember correctly, no GPU has ever saturated PCI-E 2.0...

thanks for the answer

 

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And consider that they are already developing the Pascal, the new PCIE standard/Gen would have to be already in place for them to develop it that way. Also by releasing something to a brand new unknown standard their selling audience would by tiny and no one would have the tech (maybe the earliest adopters if it was released just prior to pascals launch).

 

Generally speaking you will see the new standard well before cards are released which require it

 

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On 2/4/2016 at 11:14 PM, stealth80 said:

And consider that they are already developing the Pascal, the new PCIE standard/Gen would have to be already in place for them to develop it that way. Also by releasing something to a brand new unknown standard their selling audience would by tiny and no one would have the tech (maybe the earliest adopters if it was released just prior to pascals launch).

 

Generally speaking you will see the new standard well before cards are released which require it

Okay :c Thanks for the answer 

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15 minutes ago, WynLore said:

They will be, should be, and must be. I mean, if I remember correctly, no GPU has ever saturated PCI-E 2.0...

Well, PCIe 2.0 8x and above. PCIe 2.0 4x is a different matter. 

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