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1070ti on board MSI H310 pro m2

Greetings,

I just bought a nvidia 1070TI titanium MSI (It hasn't arrived yet), and I have a H310 pro m2 (https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/H310M-PRO-M2/Specification) with a NMVE PCI 3 x2.

 

1- Does the 2 lines used by the m.2 NVME affects the X16 lines required by the graphics card?

2- The NVME uses the extra chipset lanes or the 16 lanes from the cpu?

3- I cannot find how many lines does the H310 pro m2 has.

 

Thanks.

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1 and 2. No, the NVMe will use chipset lanes.

3. The H310 chipset will supply 6 PCIe lanes: https://ark.intel.com/products/133348/Intel-H310-Chipset

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1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

1 and 2. No, the NVMe will use chipset lanes.

3. The H310 chipset will supply 6 PCIe lanes: https://ark.intel.com/products/133348/Intel-H310-Chipset

Does the graphics card uses the lanes directly from the cpu (i5 8400)?

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Corsair H100i pro XT 240mm

MSI z490 tomahawk

16 Gb (2 x 8 GB) Patriot Viper Steel - 4000mhz - 16-16-16-34

MSI 1070TI titanium

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2 minutes ago, EspinalAndres said:

Does the graphics card uses the lanes directly from the cpu (i5 8400)?

Yes, it does.

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