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Whats Difference Blue PCI-E and Black PCI-E

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According to the spec page:

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1 x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (blue) *1
1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (x4 mode, black) 

The blue one is the optimal port, as it will allow the GPU to run in PCIe 3.0 X16 speeds, while the black port will only allow it to run at PCIe 2.0 x4 speed, which only contains about 12,5% the speed the blue port has. Use the blue port.

 

Also, the SATA ports wont pose a problem since the 1050 Ti cards are not that big and the gaming performance will depend mostly on the rest of your system and a game like PubG will be hard to put a number on, since it's an online game with weird optimization

I have Asus P8H77M-PRO. I want buy Asus GTX 1050 Ti but SATA port dimension is problem. I think if I use black PCI-E port maybe compatible with motherboard.

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Blue is at x16 mode, has pcie 3 and 2 support and black is max at x4 mode, has only pcie 2 support. Use the blue one for a GPU, use black for anything else.

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According to the spec page:

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1 x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (blue) *1
1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (x4 mode, black) 

The blue one is the optimal port, as it will allow the GPU to run in PCIe 3.0 X16 speeds, while the black port will only allow it to run at PCIe 2.0 x4 speed, which only contains about 12,5% the speed the blue port has. Use the blue port.

 

Also, the SATA ports wont pose a problem since the 1050 Ti cards are not that big and the gaming performance will depend mostly on the rest of your system and a game like PubG will be hard to put a number on, since it's an online game with weird optimization

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