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Will this PCI Express 3.0 video card fit on this motherboard?

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August 25, 2014 12:37:34 PM

I'm trying to put together a build.

I already own this motherboard (ASUS Z87-PRO LGA 1150).

I am planning on buying this video card (EVGA GTX780 3GB).

The video card has PCI Express 3.0 interface.

The specs for the motherboard say it has "2(x16 or dual x8)" PCI Express 3.0 x16 expansion slots.

I haven't built a machine in many years, so forgive my ignorance. Isn't a PCI Express 3.0 about the size of an x8? Does this mean a PCI Express 3.0 x16 or a PCI Express 3.0 interface can fit in these expansion slots?

Thanks for your help

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August 25, 2014 1:03:07 PM

Yes, that card will fit and work fine. PCIe is a backward compatible interface. And no card I'm aware of can even saturate the 2.0 version of PCI Express yet.
August 25, 2014 1:52:13 PM

Motherboards generally arent a concern for capability, its the power supply that matters most.. Sometimes you might need to update your bios on the motherboard but the slots will always connect. Less its a PCI Express First gen. Which you will not find unless you're using 8-10 year equipment.
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a c 342 U Graphics card
August 25, 2014 2:05:33 PM

imadirtybirdy said:
Motherboards generally arent a concern for capability, its the power supply that matters most.. Sometimes you might need to update your bios on the motherboard but the slots will always connect. Less its a PCI Express First gen. Which you will not find unless you're using 8-10 year equipment.


Are you saying a PCIe 3.0 card won't work on a PCIe 1.0 motherboard?
August 25, 2014 2:08:46 PM

Yeah, am i wrong? At the very least if it would, im sure it would need a bios flash, i had to flash my UD3 gigabyte to use my 7970 and I cant imagine a board that old would continue to get firmware updates.
a c 519 V Motherboard
a c 342 U Graphics card
August 25, 2014 2:17:29 PM

Theoretically, it will work because of the backward compatibility. But you are correct about the possibility of the board needing a BIOS update. And some older board manufacturers may no longer be providing updated BIOSs. So, yes... we are on the same page ;-)
August 25, 2014 2:29:01 PM

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August 25, 2014 2:29:34 PM

Thanks for your replies, everyone.

imadirtybirdy said:
Motherboards generally arent a concern for capability, its the power supply that matters most.. Sometimes you might need to update your bios on the motherboard but the slots will always connect. Less its a PCI Express First gen. Which you will not find unless you're using 8-10 year equipment.

The PSU I've selected it this (EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W).

I imagine this is overkill. I may SLI in the future. It's almost double the amps required (I'm assume that's not a bad thing).

In fact, here is my entire wish list.

It is missing the motherboard, the CPU heat sink, and another 2 sticks of the same RAM, all of which I already have. I don't think I've missed anything else.
August 25, 2014 2:40:01 PM

Ive heard good things about that power supply, you shouldnt have any issue with any video card you want to use. Like stated above, if anything you'll just need to flash your bios.
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