PCI EXPRESS 3.0

i did read a review that showed a few FPS gain even with the current stuff, but the major boost will come with the new stuff :)
 
I've been wondering about PCI-e 3.0 since I saw this http://uk.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1048 (my motherboard is listed) and this got me thinking. What do they mean by "ready for native PCI-e 3.0". Does this mean you can plug a PCI-e 3.0 card in and it will work (i.e. marketing bull****) or does that mean I will be able to run a PCI-e 3.0 card at PCI-e 3.0 speeds with an Ivy Bridge CPU?
 
i did read a review that showed a few FPS gain even with the current stuff, but the major boost will come with the new stuff :)

Impossible.

I've been wondering about PCI-e 3.0 since I saw this http://uk.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1048 (my motherboard is listed) and this got me thinking. What do they mean by "ready for native PCI-e 3.0". Does this mean you can plug a PCI-e 3.0 card in and it will work (i.e. marketing bull****) or does that mean I will be able to run a PCI-e 3.0 card at PCI-e 3.0 speeds with an Ivy Bridge CPU?

Your primary PCI-E slot gets its bandwidth from the CPU, when you put Ivy in, that first slot will become PCI-E 3.0 bandwidth as the slots are mechanically the same. It's different on multi-gpu set ups due to the switches, so in the current Gigabyte boards, they don't have the switches for PCI-E 3.0 in the other slots.
 
To run at PCI-E 3.0 speeds, you'll need a Ivy Bridge CPU and a PCI-3.0 card, and an honest motherboard manufacturer.

It is the last bit I am worried about.

Your primary PCI-E slot gets its bandwidth from the CPU, when you put Ivy in, that first slot will become PCI-E 3.0 bandwidth as the slots are mechanically the same. It's different on multi-gpu set ups due to the switches, so in the current Gigabyte boards, they don't have the switches for PCI-E 3.0 in the other slots.

Its an ITX board so only one PCI-e slot anyway. So that means I'm on to a winner and a PCI-e 3.0 card + IB CPU will run at full speed?
 
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Above ^^.
Only Gigabytes sniper board for 1155 has those switches.
The MSI Gen 3 ones all have them.

ASrock Gen 3 too? And asus are due to launch Gen 3 boards as well.Are you saying only MSI and the sniper have True PCI-E 3.0? Perhaps for SLI yea but i thought all GEN3 boards had the same PCI-E 16x for at least the first slot and anything else would be 8x8x which is why the sniper was such a good PCI-E 3 motherboard as i think it gives 16x16x PCI-E 3.0?

Im a little hazy on the true info.
 
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The slots are mechanically the same, the difference is the bandwidth, which isn't there yet, it's impossible for there to be a difference.

ASrock Gen 3 too? And asus are due to launch Gen 3 boards as well.Are you saying only MSI and the sniper have True PCI-E 3.0? Perhaps for SLI yea but i thought all GEN3 boards had the same PCI-E 16x for at least the first slot and anything else would be 8x8x which is why the sniper was such a good PCI-E 3 motherboard as i think it gives 16x16x PCI-E 3.0?

Im a little hazy on the true info.

Sorry, the Asrock I believe has the correct switches like the MSI Gen 3 boards.
 
Been reading up on this myself (want to upgrade and get a board that supports 3.0 pci).

Asrock has a few with em; asus lists some but good luck in finding them it seems; I even called them on the phone today in the states (lol cuz the uk guy here didnt know jack) ... and I was just told they dont have em out yet :( thought I was set on the p8z69 pro/gen 3

anyways ...

IMO if upgrading now might as well make sure to get the gen 3 since you can upgrade to Ivy supposedly fine.
 
IMO if upgrading now might as well make sure to get the gen 3 since you can upgrade to Ivy supposedly fine.

Yup get a quality corsair psu which will withstand 580 SLI, GEN 3 mobo with 8GB ram and then upgrade to IVY and have a base thats good for 4 years.

All i need do is keep dropping in the top of the line single GPU's and im good to go.A 5GHZ ivy bridge cpu is bound to last 4 years... and even then all you need do again is change the CPU/MOBO/RAM.

Power draw wont change as pci-3.0 spec does not have crazy power limits and the trend is now to save power anyways so its a good time to be on GEN3 imo.
 
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