ATI 4870x2 performance on PCIe 1.0 vs PCIe 2.0

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Hi all,

I've a ATI 4870x2 on a motherboard with P35 chipset so it only has PCI Express 1.0. So i'm thinking that i'm not having all the power that this card can bring. Could i have a noticeable improvement on using P45 chipset with PCI Express 2.0 bus? I'm a bit confused and i'm not sure if i must replace my motherboard or not... Please, give any tip or links with comparisons using this specific video card (i know that using other less powerful video cards there is no noticeable difference)

best regards,

 
Thanks for answering so fast. But are you sure about this? My PCIe bus is x16, but i can't find any performance comparison on using this card on PCIe 1.0 vs PCIe 2.0. As far as i know PICe 2.0 doubles the bandwith for the 1.0 so it's possible that PCIe 1.0 bus is bottlenecking my 4870x2 card... i just want to be sure before switch my motherboard.
 
Thanks michaelmk86 but as far as i know that it's true for other graphic cards (this card does crossfirex internally, so it has two GPUs in one card). All reviews and test that i've readed are for other cards there is no info about this card... That's why i'm asking for info here. 😉

regards,
 
Im in the exact same boat as the author. I have a 4870x2 residing in a PCI Ex 1.0 slot. The card runs exceptionally fast in the 1.0 slot, however, im wondering if i can harness the full power of the card by upgrading to a PCI Ex 2.0 complaint motherboard. From what i have read, there isnt much of a performance gain from migrating to a 2.0 mobo. Would love to see some comparisons as well.
 
Hi Trent555!

I've now changed my motherboard and i'm now using PCIe 2.0. I could say that now i'm getting better performance, it's not VERY noticeable, but you can notice it using some games like Stalker or Crysis where i'm getting more stable FPS levels (i'm having now a higher min FPS rate).

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Hey Fido,

Im contemplating whether to get a newer mobo with PCI Ex 2.0 compliance with Crossfire support (2 x 16.0 lanes). I was offered a 4870 1 gig for a decent price which got me thinking a possible Trifire set up with the X2 which got me to thinking about the whole PCI Ex 2.0 vs. 1.0 setup as my older mobo supports crossfire, but only at the 1.0. Obviously, if i try this trifire setup, im gonna have to upgrade the mobo anyways. Did that make sense...haha
 
I think when it comes to bandwith as long the pci-e 1.0 x16 is not maxing out(bottleneck) with the 4870x2 in terms of bandwith. Then there will be no difference with the pci-e 2.0. The only benefit of having a high end p45 chips is having the ability to better oc your system and being capable of using ddr3(future) but only a few high end mobo's and additional sockets like firewire eSata and stuff
 


You are wrong, i've tested both motherboards with my graphic card and there is a diference for sure. Test it, please.

regards,
 



Hello,

Would you mind please posting the difference, in FPS or by any other means. I'm interested myself as I have a 4870 OC a good amount running on a P35 chipset as well. I now get better frames compared to my old 8800GT, but I was expecting more. Thanks.
 
Like i've posted before: "...I could say that now i'm getting better performance, it's not VERY noticeable, but you can notice it using some games like Stalker or Crysis where i'm getting more stable FPS levels (i'm having now a higher min FPS rate)... "

So it's not VERY noticeable but when using high end games, there is some difference and all goes more smoothly...

regards,