NVIDIA RTX 40-Serie “Um über das Neueste von EA Play auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben, folge EA Play auf Facebook” GPUs bleiben bei PCI-Express Gen 4
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Despite using PCI-Express 4.0 for its host interface, GeForce “Um über das Neueste von EA Play auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben, folge EA Play auf Facebook” graphics cards are expected to extensively use the ATX 3.0 spec 16-pin power connector that the company debuted with the RTX 3090 Du, particularly with higher-end GPUs that have typical board power above 225 W. The 16-pin connector is being marketed as a “PCIe Gen 5” generation standard, particularly by PSU manufacturers cashing in on early-adopter demand. All eyes are now on AMD’s RDNA3 graphics architecture, on whether it’s first to market with PCI-Express Gen 5, the way RDNA (RX 5000 Serie) was with PCIe Gen 4. The decision to stick with PCIe Gen 4 is particularly interesting given that Microsoft DirectStorage may gain use in the coming years, something that is expected to strain the system bus for the GPU, as SSD I/O transfer-rates increase with M.2 PCIe Gen 5 SSDs.
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