V VH9898 Reputable May 15, 2014 40 0 4,530 Apr 23, 2015 #1 Is it worth getting a motherboard with PCI-E 3.0 with 1 slot at x16, and 1 at x8, or would a motherboard with PCI-E 2.0 with 2 slots both running at x16 be as good/better?
Is it worth getting a motherboard with PCI-E 3.0 with 1 slot at x16, and 1 at x8, or would a motherboard with PCI-E 2.0 with 2 slots both running at x16 be as good/better?
Solution theyeti87 Apr 23, 2015 Your answer lies with how many graphics cards you want in there, and/or if you're planning on buying a PCIe based SSD or other component. Are you looking at buying only a new motherboard then?
Your answer lies with how many graphics cards you want in there, and/or if you're planning on buying a PCIe based SSD or other component. Are you looking at buying only a new motherboard then?
theyeti87 Honorable Sep 15, 2012 1,762 1 12,460 Apr 23, 2015 Solution #2 Your answer lies with how many graphics cards you want in there, and/or if you're planning on buying a PCIe based SSD or other component. Are you looking at buying only a new motherboard then? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Your answer lies with how many graphics cards you want in there, and/or if you're planning on buying a PCIe based SSD or other component. Are you looking at buying only a new motherboard then?
V VH9898 Reputable May 15, 2014 40 0 4,530 Apr 23, 2015 #3 Your answer lies with how many graphics cards you want in there, and/or if you're planning on buying a PCIe based SSD or other component. Are you looking at buying only a new motherboard then? Click to expand... I have 2 R7 250x's, and a sata SSD I don't much care for the PCIe SSDs Upvote 0 Downvote
Your answer lies with how many graphics cards you want in there, and/or if you're planning on buying a PCIe based SSD or other component. Are you looking at buying only a new motherboard then? Click to expand... I have 2 R7 250x's, and a sata SSD I don't much care for the PCIe SSDs