When it's clear that virtually no one uses two GPUs, and certainly not two GPUs that need PCIe 5.0?
So why would anyone use that second 5.0 slot with the effect of cutting the GPU's bandwidth by half? Take the Godlike MB, for example.
It makes more sense to me to have one 5.0 slot, with the second and third (or even fourth) at 4.0 or even 3.0. Gigabyte does this the way it makes sense to me.
Indeed, If I have a fancy 5090 GPU, I sure do not want its potential bandwidth path cut in half by a puny little 4.0 card.
Or am I missing some use case that everyone knows about but me?
Wouldn't be the first time...
So why would anyone use that second 5.0 slot with the effect of cutting the GPU's bandwidth by half? Take the Godlike MB, for example.
It makes more sense to me to have one 5.0 slot, with the second and third (or even fourth) at 4.0 or even 3.0. Gigabyte does this the way it makes sense to me.
Indeed, If I have a fancy 5090 GPU, I sure do not want its potential bandwidth path cut in half by a puny little 4.0 card.
Or am I missing some use case that everyone knows about but me?
Wouldn't be the first time...