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Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: pci, express, 2.0
Topics: AMD/ATI, NVIDIA
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PCI Express 2.0 Components
The following PCI Express 2.0 chipsets and graphics cards are currently available:
| Chipset Vendor | Product | Lanes | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| ATI | AMD790FX (65 nm) | 42x PCI Express 2.0 | AMD Socket AM2+ HyperTransport 3.0 |
| ATI | AMD790FX (65 nm) | 32x PCI Express 2.0 | AMD Socket AM2+ HyperTransport 3.0 |
| ATI | AMD770FX (65 nm) | 20x PCI Express 2.0 | AMD Socket AM2+ HyperTransport 3.0 |
| Intel | X38 (65 nm, FSB1333) | 40x PCI Express 2.0 | Socket 775 |
| Intel | X48 (65 nm, FSB1600) | 40x PCI Express 2.0 | Socket 775 |
| Nvidia | nForce 780a SLI | 48x PCI Express 2.0 | AMD Socket AM2+ HyperTransport 3.0 |
| Nvidia | nForce 780i SLI (65 nm) | 40x PCI Express 2.0 | Socket 775, FSB1333 |
| Nvidia | nForce 790i SLI (65 nm) | 48x PCI Express 2.0 | Socket 775, FSB1600 |
| Graphics Vendor | Product | Category |
|---|---|---|
| ATI | Radeon HD3450 (55 nm) | Entry-level |
| ATI | Radeon HD3470 (55 nm) | Entry-level |
| ATI | Radeon HD3650 (55 nm) | Mainstream |
| ATI | Radeon HD3850 (55 nm) | Mainstream |
| ATI | Radeon HD3870 (55 nm) | High End |
| ATI | Radeon HD3870 (55 nm) | Enthusiast |
| Nvidia | GeForce 9600 GT (65 nm) | Mainstream |
| Nvidia | GeForce 9800 GTX (65 nm) | High End |
| Nvidia | GeForce 9800 GX2 (65 nm) | Enthusiast |
All PCI Express 2.0 motherboards are compatible with PCI Express 1.1 graphics cards and vice versa, but you’ll need PCI Express 2.0 compliant hardware to benefit from automatic speed and link width adjustments. Our testing concentrates on testing PCI Express 2.0 solutions at all possible link widths.
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So I just wonder, will they ever start making x1 and x4 cards.. And I mean with _physical_ x4 or x1 slots, as you really can't plug x16 card in x1 slot unless you use a saw
It would also make multi-monitor setups much cheaper than using MBOs with 4x PCIe x16 slots and I bet x1 PCIe graphics cards would be much cheaper as they'd have less complicated and smaller PCB as well.
And these x1 cards that I've found (X1550 & 8400GS) aren't really cheap for 100+$, as x16 cards are less than half the price. Kinda kills the main reason of NOT SPENDING too much money.. as for extra 50-60-70$ you can get a better MBO in the first place
So what would be better 2 x ati 3870x2 or 4 x 3870
and would the 2x ati 3870x2 run at 8x or 16x
because if they run at 8x then i might be better off with 4 x 3870 runing at 8xor would the two 2 x 3870x2 run faster then 4x3870
at the moment i have 2 1900xtx
| San Pedro wrote : It sounded like the article was recommending people move from their pci-e 1 motherboards to pci-e 2. The 1 speeds were 99% as fast most times. Flight simulator was the only game that saw a significant improvement going to new interface. I don't think that small difference in performance warrants the time and effort if you already have pci-e 1.0 or 1.1 motherboard. |
The gains from PCIe 2.0 are minimal right now, but they will likely be more pronounced as newer cards are released, especially for multi-GPU configurations which seem to be all the rage. At this point I am finding it more and more difficult to recommend PCIe 1.x boards with the P4X chipsets on the horizon and the 750i already out.
That aside, someone goofed the batchwork on the graphs. The AMD graphs have Nvidia in the key but the Nvidia graphs are separate, and about half the graphs are "normal" .png files and the others are poorly compressed .jpg. Not that this is a big deal, but it only takes a minute to fix any of these quibbles and it takes away from the polish of the article... otherwise it seems to fit with the "Tom's is on an upswing" comment I think I read about yesterday's article about the VelociRaptor.
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Edit: HA!! I didn't realize that the "talkback" under the articles was actually posting on the forum or I would have just edited my first message.
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