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No, the x16_2 slot isn't significantly worse than x16_1.

No, the x16_2 slot isn't significantly worse than x16_1.

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ash_n_brad
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11-22-2023, 02:36 PM
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I upgraded my setup to a micro-ATX board and considered switching to a PCI-e adapter. Currently, the x16_1 is using an RTX 4070 that takes over all other PCI-e ports, so I’d need to move the GPU to the x16_2 slot instead of the top one. You mentioned the top slot connects directly to the CPU while the second one goes through a slower motherboard path—does this difference really matter?
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ash_n_brad
11-22-2023, 02:36 PM #1

I upgraded my setup to a micro-ATX board and considered switching to a PCI-e adapter. Currently, the x16_1 is using an RTX 4070 that takes over all other PCI-e ports, so I’d need to move the GPU to the x16_2 slot instead of the top one. You mentioned the top slot connects directly to the CPU while the second one goes through a slower motherboard path—does this difference really matter?

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scams6
Junior Member
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12-08-2023, 11:22 AM
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It runs via the chipset instead of directly connecting to the CPU, and it's only connected at x4 Gen 3 while the top slot supports Gen 4 x16. This chart applies to the 3080, not the 4070, though their performance is nearly identical so scaling should work well: the chipset matches the PCIe x16 1.1 standard. https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidi...ng/27.html
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scams6
12-08-2023, 11:22 AM #2

It runs via the chipset instead of directly connecting to the CPU, and it's only connected at x4 Gen 3 while the top slot supports Gen 4 x16. This chart applies to the 3080, not the 4070, though their performance is nearly identical so scaling should work well: the chipset matches the PCIe x16 1.1 standard. https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidi...ng/27.html

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Wilson1
Member
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12-08-2023, 11:50 AM
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It would result in a 13% drop in performance. That’s significant, so I’ll likely opt for an Ethernet cable instead.
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Wilson1
12-08-2023, 11:50 AM #3

It would result in a 13% drop in performance. That’s significant, so I’ll likely opt for an Ethernet cable instead.