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How many pci e lanes does a fx 9590 have?

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Just now, Bajantechnician said:

sb950...

is that intergrated on a crosshair v formula -z

no, its cpu

:)

Sorry 40 not 49

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From what I know the PCI-E lanes are controlled from the motherboard chipset and not by the CPU for AMD. 

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1 minute ago, Lays said:

sb950...

is that intergrated on a crosshair v formula -z

Just now, Deemoetee said:

From what I know the PCI-E lanes are controlled from the motherboard chipset and not by the CPU for AMD. 

no, its cpu

1 minute ago, thekeemo said:

I want to say 49

This gets you a rough estimate.

:)

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Just now, Bajantechnician said:

sb950...

is that intergrated on a crosshair v formula -z

no, its cpu

:)

Sorry 40 not 49

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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1 minute ago, IsaacDaGrazin said:

16 or 40 it appears?

blame the goog

dual 390x.....

at least 32 or 24...

please amd gods...

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Just now, Bajantechnician said:

dual 390x.....

at least 32 or 24...

please amd gods...

you can CF with just 8 lanes :) AMD gpus have no issues with x4

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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1 minute ago, thekeemo said:
1 minute ago, thekeemo said:

Sorry 40 not 49

Sorry 40 not 49

40 is enough.

 

thanks

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19 minutes ago, Bajantechnician said:

so... topic...

 

Thanks

just don't get a 9590

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AM3+ CPUs have lanes provided by the northbridge on the motherboard. 990FX has 38 lanes, in practice this is 32 lanes (2x16 or 4x8) with 6 left over for aux functions. 970 chipset has I believe only enough for 1x16 or 2x8, plus a few extra again.

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1 hour ago, Zach TOm said:

just don't get a 9590

Too late

1 hour ago, Glenwing said:

AM3+ CPUs have lanes provided by the northbridge on the motherboard. 990FX has 38 lanes, in practice this is 32 lanes (2x16 or 4x8) with 6 left over for aux functions. 970 chipset has I believe only enough for 1x16 or 2x8, plus a few extra again.

I see.

 

thanks for the more in depth explanation.

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10 hours ago, Bajantechnician said:

Too late

I see.

 

thanks for the more in depth explanation.

why the fuck did you get a 9590

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11 hours ago, Bajantechnician said:

so... topic...

 

Thanks

42 PCIe Gen2.0 lanes in total, but only 38 of these are avaliable to the "motherboard". The remaning 4 is in the Northbridge and is used for BUS purposes.

 

AMDs PCIe lanes are in the Motherboard (atleast for FX).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_900_chipset_series#990FX

 

AMD Kaveri APUs and the Athlon X4 860k CPU has x16 PCIe Gen3 lanes. However, some reports state that these are indeed 2x16 PCIe Gen2.0 lanes stitched together as AMDs chipsets doesnt support Gen3... We will probably never know the actual truth though as nobody gives a fuck anyway.

 

AMD has validated their R9 290 GPUs, which uses PCIe BUS for crossfire, to be totally fine and not showing bottlenecks with x8 PCIe Gen2.0 going to each GPU. That is equal to x4 PCIe Gen3.0.....

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bajantechnician said:

why, am i supposed to get intel?

yah man, a 6600k and a z170 cost about the same, hell you could even go cheaper with a 4690k and a z97. These options have much better performance for same or cheaper

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On 2/14/2016 at 1:52 PM, Zach TOm said:

yah man, a 6600k and a z170 cost about the same, hell you could even go cheaper with a 4690k and a z97. These options have much better performance for same or cheaper

fyi,

i have 2 systems, a 

fx9590,

AND 

a 5960X, which i am 100% sure trumps ur pc in any way possible

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4 hours ago, Bajantechnician said:

fyi,

i have 2 systems, a 

fx9590,

AND 

a 5960X, which i am 100% sure trumps ur pc in any way possible

Doesn't change the fact you could get a chip that has the same multithreaded performance, and better single core performance, for the same price, without the requirement of a beefy beefy beefy beefy cooling solution, along with one tank of a motherboard, and an assload of heat. It doesn't matter that you have a 5960x, that doesn't make the 9590 a good purchase.

 

EDIT: This is not to say that you can't have an FX9590, just don't try to act like you made a good decision. Do you want it just so you can have an AMD build and an Intel build? Fine. Do you want it just to dick around with and overclock? Sure, Go ahead. But as far as performance goes, it's quite lacking. Doesn't mean it's entirely useless.

 

G3258 V 860k (Spoiler: G3258 wins)

 

 

Spoiler

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4 hours ago, FruitBasketSilex said:

Doesn't change the fact you could get a chip that has the same multithreaded performance, and better single core performance, for the same price, without the requirement of a beefy beefy beefy beefy cooling solution, along with one tank of a motherboard, and an assload of heat. It doesn't matter that you have a 5960x, that doesn't make the 9590 a good purchase.

 

EDIT: This is not to say that you can't have an FX9590, just don't try to act like you made a good decision. Do you want it just so you can have an AMD build and an Intel build? Fine. Do you want it just to dick around with and overclock? Sure, Go ahead. But as far as performance goes, it's quite lacking. Doesn't mean it's entirely useless.

True , true.

 

also, i didnt buy the amd chip, i got it for free

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6 hours ago, Bajantechnician said:

True , true.

 

also, i didnt buy the amd chip, i got it for free

Kick ass.

 

Overclock the shit out of it.

 

G3258 V 860k (Spoiler: G3258 wins)

 

 

Spoiler

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Just now, Bajantechnician said:

how.

 

it overheats

sorry m8 didn't know you were given the chip ;)

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2 hours ago, TheRandomness said:

Get a H110i GTX then :P

overheats with a dark rock pro 3...

 

krakens for the 5960x

 

 

 

 

 

heh, no prob

4 minutes ago, Zach TOm said:

 

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