PCie slots and GPUs

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PCIE 2.0 and PCIE 3.0 are 100% compatible, yes it has less bandwidth, but it would take something like a 1080 to expose even the slightest differences. A r9380 will say PCIE 3.0, but it will fit in and work in a PCIE 1.0 2.0 or 3.0 slot.
PCIE 2.0 and PCIE 3.0 are 100% compatible, yes it has less bandwidth, but it would take something like a 1080 to expose even the slightest differences. A r9380 will say PCIE 3.0, but it will fit in and work in a PCIE 1.0 2.0 or 3.0 slot.
 
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I understand it will fit, but in a LinusTechTips video he mentioned that a PCie 1.0 x16 was equal to a PCie 2.0 8x and so on.
So was just wondering if it'd be fine
 


Well yes, but this card is a 3.0 x16 slot where as my Mobo only has a 2.0 x16
 
yes, but that is not an issue, the fact that the card says PCIE3.0 is just a statement that it supports the full bandwidth of PCIE 3.0. But, a card like that will never move enough data to warrant needing more thna PCIE 2.0 X16 or 3.0 X8. Did that make more sense? please tell me If I am making no sense.
 


Yes that made a lot more sense. Thank you. So as long as my Ram and CPU won't bottleneck (and besides heat and wattage) there is nothing to worry about in upgrading this card?
 


What would you recommend?
I bought and installed a hyper 212 evo last month so I should be fine.
 

so true, sorry about that.

It seems that motherboard is not really going to handle an overclock, the board looks too anemic. I am afraid you will just have to deal with some lost FPS in more CPU demanding games. perhaps Zen will be an affordable upgrade in October.
 



No dude you're fine

What do you mean by Zen?
 
that is supposed to be AMDs make or break. it is so far shaping up to be as good as haswell (so like a 4790K) if not better, but it is hard to know as there is no proof. it is supposed to undercut as well based on some sources, which would mean cheap CPU power for all.
 


oh ok