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June 23rd, 2024 20:27

GPU Upgrade | PCI-e 3.0 or PCI-e 4.0

​Hello to everyone! ​

​I have a Precision 3650 MT, originally with an i5-10600 CPU (w/Intel UHD) that I have upgraded to an Intel i7-11700 CPU (also w/Intel UHD). ​

​I find that graphics performance has not adequately upscaled and I am thinking of installing a separate pci-e graphics card. ​

​Although I have verified that by upgrading my CPU to an 11th gen version my second SSD M2 slot has been activated, I cannot verify whether my old pci-e 3.0 x16 slot has also been upgraded to a pci-e 4.0 x16 slot as is the case with Precision systems with an 11th gen CPU originally installed. ​

​I want to know if my motherboard has now pci-e 4.0 x16 activated so as to make the best vfm buy. Anyone out there that has addressed a similar dilemma or has the knowledge to help me clarify what pci-e version is my current set up?​

​Will it make a big difference going for a pci-e 3.0 GPU irrespective of pci-e 4.0 activated? I am interested in creativity work mainly. ​

​Thank you all for your time and willingness to help. ​

​Take care!​

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June 24th, 2024 10:40

Don't let the number of hardware specs dictate your GPU choices.  Content creation or gaming, you just select the card that fit your needs, budget, and performance/value.

Generally, there is only a small percent of performance loss when using mismatch PCIe gen or with restricted bandwidth of PCIe lane.  How much difference will depend on applications used and workloads utilization.

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June 24th, 2024 08:37

PS. I have asked 'copilot' whether my new CPU (an intel i7-11700 65W, w/intel UHD graphics) does support pci-e 4.0 x16 and the short answer is that it does. So the probable answer to my question is that I should go for a pci-e 4.0 GPU to get the full potential of my system. Anyone with the knowledge to verify this pls? Thank you in advance. 

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June 25th, 2024 12:06

@Chino de Oro​ Great link to help me understand what you're actually telling me.

Thank you very much CdO. You're always here to help.

Take care!

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