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How to verify if all components support PCIe 4.0 or 3.0?

How to verify if all components support PCIe 4.0 or 3.0?

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pixlpanda
Junior Member
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07-03-2019, 05:16 PM
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Checked my system and components to see if they support PCIe 4.0 or 3.0, including lane information. The graphics card seems fine for 3.0, but I want the best performance from all parts. I need to verify the versions and speeds so everything operates at its maximum bandwidth.
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pixlpanda
07-03-2019, 05:16 PM #1

Checked my system and components to see if they support PCIe 4.0 or 3.0, including lane information. The graphics card seems fine for 3.0, but I want the best performance from all parts. I need to verify the versions and speeds so everything operates at its maximum bandwidth.

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Rivir0l
Junior Member
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07-11-2019, 05:22 AM
#2
Maybe the provided connection could be useful:
https://eurocoincomponents.com/2022/01/2...-on-win10/
Could you specify which devices or components you're looking for?
Please list them by part, slot, and any available link speed.
I'll try to find the information, but this is something I haven't handled before.
If not feasible, just use the link above.
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Rivir0l
07-11-2019, 05:22 AM #2

Maybe the provided connection could be useful:
https://eurocoincomponents.com/2022/01/2...-on-win10/
Could you specify which devices or components you're looking for?
Please list them by part, slot, and any available link speed.
I'll try to find the information, but this is something I haven't handled before.
If not feasible, just use the link above.

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gibbyelvis
Member
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07-12-2019, 07:36 AM
#3
Check your motherboard manual
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gibbyelvis
07-12-2019, 07:36 AM #3

Check your motherboard manual

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roborober567
Member
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07-17-2019, 11:10 AM
#4
Your chipset features 20 tracks capable of handling a m.2 4.0 storage solution (powered by CPU lanes) along with a 4.0 X16 graphics card.
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roborober567
07-17-2019, 11:10 AM #4

Your chipset features 20 tracks capable of handling a m.2 4.0 storage solution (powered by CPU lanes) along with a 4.0 X16 graphics card.

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VioOllet
Member
117
08-02-2019, 05:12 AM
#5
It's a WD Black SN850X with 2 TB and PCIe 4.0, so it should work fine.
Just to be sure, I might run some benchmarks or speed tests.
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VioOllet
08-02-2019, 05:12 AM #5

It's a WD Black SN850X with 2 TB and PCIe 4.0, so it should work fine.
Just to be sure, I might run some benchmarks or speed tests.

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Letzte
Junior Member
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08-02-2019, 10:55 AM
#6
Also the following link might assist:
https://robots.net/tech/how-to-check-how...-is-using/
Method 3 offers a brief summary but needs some work to "translate" the figures.
It's likely PowerShell can achieve similar results, though I haven't identified a straightforward command yet.
The link also presents alternative approaches for verification.
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Letzte
08-02-2019, 10:55 AM #6

Also the following link might assist:
https://robots.net/tech/how-to-check-how...-is-using/
Method 3 offers a brief summary but needs some work to "translate" the figures.
It's likely PowerShell can achieve similar results, though I haven't identified a straightforward command yet.
The link also presents alternative approaches for verification.

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BluidyCraft
Member
219
08-08-2019, 08:22 PM
#7
On the disk, you can utilize crystaldiskinfo to display the transfer mode.
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BluidyCraft
08-08-2019, 08:22 PM #7

On the disk, you can utilize crystaldiskinfo to display the transfer mode.

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Teho0
Member
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08-09-2019, 02:39 AM
#8
I looked in cpu-z and found this.
Everything looks like PCIE 4.0.
Now I'm just curious about the current versus maximum link speed at the graphics interface (bottom).
I think it should be fine?
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Teho0
08-09-2019, 02:39 AM #8

I looked in cpu-z and found this.
Everything looks like PCIE 4.0.
Now I'm just curious about the current versus maximum link speed at the graphics interface (bottom).
I think it should be fine?

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bossmode05
Member
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08-09-2019, 04:15 AM
#9
Consult GPU-Z for more details.
TechPowerUp
GPU-Z is a simple tool that offers important data on your graphics card and video processor.
www.techpowerup.com
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bossmode05
08-09-2019, 04:15 AM #9

Consult GPU-Z for more details.
TechPowerUp
GPU-Z is a simple tool that offers important data on your graphics card and video processor.
www.techpowerup.com

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ItsWolflord
Member
90
08-10-2019, 04:44 PM
#10
Yes, it seems compatible with PCIe 4.0 bandwidth.
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ItsWolflord
08-10-2019, 04:44 PM #10

Yes, it seems compatible with PCIe 4.0 bandwidth.

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