Graphic Cards PCIE Lane Sharing Questions

DigitalDude

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Is PCIE lane sharing that bad these days esp with PCIE Gen 5? As even a RTX 5090 does not fully saturate a PCIE 5 x8 slot, what is the big deal if the gpu runs at PCIE 5 x8 or PCIE 4 x8 (eg. in case of 4000 series cards) speeds? esp. mid tier GPUs?

Have any of you had problems with lane sharing in modern motherboards esp. X870E B850 etc?
 
Is PCIE lane sharing that bad these days esp with PCIE Gen 5? As even a RTX 5090 does not fully saturate a PCIE 5 x8 slot, what is the big deal if the gpu runs at PCIE 5 x8 or PCIE 4 x8 (eg. in case of 4000 series cards) speeds? esp. mid tier GPUs?

Have any of you had problems with lane sharing in modern motherboards esp. X870E B850 etc?
Unless you use a DIMM.M2 slot, you can't use the full x16 lanes on your GPU, with more than one NVMe, in most cases.

I have an X870 Aorus Elite. I have 3 NVMEs running, only the top slot is directly connected to the CPU, the moment you populate the 2nd one, your GPU lane will drop to x8

Won't really matter, though:



My 3080 is currently running at PCIe 4.0x8, which is essentially PCIe 3.0x16. Zero performance difference. Hell, even the RTX 5090 shows barely a 4% difference between Gen 3 and 5
 
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Yeah saw the GN video and it is one of the reasons for starting the thread.

Btw this guy visually breaks down the lane sharing in recent AMD motherboards:

 
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