29 Aug 2023 at 13:27 #1 Daytrader Daytrader Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 4,547 Location wiltshire Or is ATX 3.0 PCIe 5.0 power supply still relevant, i ask, because aint the gpu 16 pin connector changing ? thx
Or is ATX 3.0 PCIe 5.0 power supply still relevant, i ask, because aint the gpu 16 pin connector changing ? thx
29 Aug 2023 at 13:58 #2 Tetras Tetras Man of Honour Joined 22 Jun 2006 Posts 14,613 In the article on igors it says the document affected is pcie base 6.0, which suggests that it is a new standard, but I'm not sure.
In the article on igors it says the document affected is pcie base 6.0, which suggests that it is a new standard, but I'm not sure.
29 Aug 2023 at 14:12 #3 Daytrader Daytrader Soldato OP Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 4,547 Location wiltshire Thx, will go read article.
29 Aug 2023 at 15:07 #4 Tetras Tetras Man of Honour Joined 22 Jun 2006 Posts 14,613 Daytrader said: Thx, will go read article. Click to expand... I'm a dummy, it says in the first page. "Today’s excerpt is from the upcoming CEM 5.1 specification of the PCI SIG as the basis for ATX 3.1" Click to expand... So, I'd guess that these PSUs will be labelled "ATX 3.1/PCIE6" ?
Daytrader said: Thx, will go read article. Click to expand... I'm a dummy, it says in the first page. "Today’s excerpt is from the upcoming CEM 5.1 specification of the PCI SIG as the basis for ATX 3.1" Click to expand... So, I'd guess that these PSUs will be labelled "ATX 3.1/PCIE6" ?
31 Aug 2023 at 10:30 #5 Troezar Troezar Soldato Joined 6 Aug 2009 Posts 7,191 This all seems to support the position of never being a beta tester for a new standard.
5 Sep 2023 at 10:07 #6 Vimes Vimes Soldato Joined 15 Oct 2005 Posts 6,420 Location Earth, for now From what I have read the MSI's MAG A850GL PSU already has such a connection, whilst still being labelled as ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.
From what I have read the MSI's MAG A850GL PSU already has such a connection, whilst still being labelled as ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.