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When using PCI Express 4.0, the 4GB model was still able to deliver playable performance, while PCIe 3.0 crippled performance to the point where the game is simply not playable.
PCIe 5.0 has become a lot more common on modern motherboards and SSDs these days, and the new standard has brought a host of performance improvements to the PCI Express family.
The latest version of PCI Express, (PCIe) 2.0, has only been around since last year, and many gamers are probably still using video cards and mainboards that don’t support PCI Express 2.0.
PCI Express 6.0 was officially approved in January 2022. But we have yet to see support for the technology, as Intel’s Arrow Lake desktop chip, for example, still supports PCIe 5.0.
This afternoon both PCI Express slots on my motherboard stopped working. In the "BIOS" nothing plugged into them is detectable. It shows up as an empty slot in the BIOS no matter what graphics ...
First Bluetooth, then USB and now PCI Express. It's clearly the era of version 3.0, and given that the PCI Express specification has been humming along at 2.0 speeds for over two years now, we'd ...
The specification for PCIe 7.0 is ready. There are more options for electrical and optical PCIe cable connections as well as initial ideas for PCIe 8.0.
The next, next iteration of PCI Express slot technology will be finalized in 2021 and it will double the bandwidth again over PCI Express 5.0, which is itself a doubling of 4.0's bandwidth. This ...
With Samsung’s high- density 960 SSDs, the SSD7101 series provides up to 8TB (terabytes) of storage capacity via a single PCIe 3.0 slot, and over 20GB/s and up to 16TB in dual-drive configurations.
Flagship chipsets like Intel’s X299 support up to 44 PCI Express 3.0 lanes. “As a founding promoter of PCI Express architecture, we fully support the newly-released PCIe 5.0 specification, and ...
Over the past few years, high-end PCs have come to be associated with PCI Express 5.0, the infrastructure that connects graphics cards and SSDs. That’s close to changing, as the PCI Special Interest ...
PCI-SIG is excited to disclose that the first review draft of the PCI Express (PCIe) 7.0 specification, version 0.3, is now accessible to its members.