Looking at HWInfo, I see that my GTX 1080 is only accessing 8 PCIE 3.0 lanes (at 2.5 GT/s) bandwidth, vs the possible 16 lanes at 8.0 GT/s bandwith, I think because I'm using a sm951 drive that steals some lanes on my board (ASRock z97 Extreme 6).
Should I worry about this?
Some background:
I built my machine with development aims in mind, not wanting to game on it (so the sm951 speed was worth loosing some graphics lanes then). I still am doing development work on this machine but I'm wanting to start gaming at some point - probably VR, hence I added a GTX 1080 (I had just been using integrated graphics).
When I performance test the rig for VR (using steam's app) it does amazingly well, hence I think it's probably fine as it is.
But I haven't tested any regular games on it, so I just wondered - would others be worried by loosing that bandwith on the graphics card, or confortable that 8 lanes / 2.5 GT/s is pleenty to work with? I could e.g. consider selling the drive, reinstalling the OS on drive that didn't tax the graphics bandwith like this.
Thanks for any help.
Should I worry about this?
Some background:
I built my machine with development aims in mind, not wanting to game on it (so the sm951 speed was worth loosing some graphics lanes then). I still am doing development work on this machine but I'm wanting to start gaming at some point - probably VR, hence I added a GTX 1080 (I had just been using integrated graphics).
When I performance test the rig for VR (using steam's app) it does amazingly well, hence I think it's probably fine as it is.
But I haven't tested any regular games on it, so I just wondered - would others be worried by loosing that bandwith on the graphics card, or confortable that 8 lanes / 2.5 GT/s is pleenty to work with? I could e.g. consider selling the drive, reinstalling the OS on drive that didn't tax the graphics bandwith like this.
Thanks for any help.