PCIe 3.0 CPUs?

jelsea

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I tried searching for a answer on this question myself but wasn't able to get anywhere. I have a new PCIe 3.0 ready MB, to use the new 3.0 graphic cards I am told I will need a cpu that has PCIe 3.0, when I take a look at Intel's procs I don't see any that say 3.0 in the specs, they all say 2.0, the one I am looking buy is the I7 3930K, so wondering how that will work with the new 3.0 graphic cards. Thx, for any info you guys can give me.
 
I don't believe I completely understand what your asking. The type of socket is more important than PCI slot for a CPU so I don't know how a PCI 3.0 slot should affect a CPU. Which PCI 3.0 graphics cards are you referring to?
 
any ivy bridge CPU has the PCI 3.0 controller. what you are looking at is sandy bridge-E and the pci 3.0 controller is on the motherboard.
 
With AMD, there are no PCIe 3.0 capable CPUs or boards yet.

With Intel any Gen 3 motherboard from the 6 series chipset or any 7 series chipset (i.e. Z77, H77, X79) support PCIe 3.0. In order to use that PCIe 3.0 as well you need either a Ivy Bridge CPU (LGA1155, Core i3/5/7 3XX0 series) or a Sandy Bridge-E CPU (LGA2011, Core i7 3820/3960 etc).

While the specs wont state it from Intels site, those I listed do support PCIe 3.0. Sandy Bridge (LGA1155, Core i3/5/7 2XX0) only support up to PCIe 2.0 on 6 and 7 series LGA 1155 motherboards.

As for the CPU you are looking at, it will support a PCIe 3.0 card and run at PCIe 3.0. I have a HD7970 which is PCIe 3.0 and its working in a PCIe 2.1 slot with no issues.
 

READ THIS THREAD!
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/310170-30-pcie