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PCIE 4.0 Will it come to ROG VI Omega

Counteragent
Level 8
So I've heard certain other MB vendors will release support for PCIE 4.0 to their current range of MBs.

Do you think its possible Asus may do the same with the VI Extreme Omega?
MB: ASUS Rampage V Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7 5960X Extreme Edition
RAM: Dominator® Platinum Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2800MHz
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mikeblunt2020
Level 7
Counteragent wrote:
So I've heard certain other MB vendors will release support for PCIE 4.0 to their current range of MBs.

Do you think its possible Asus may do the same with the VI Extreme Omega?


Barring electrical differences that could make this technically impossible, given ASUS' modus operandi of providing a reasonable level of software/hardware updates to their products for 2-3 months post-launch and then effectively forgetting that they ever existed, I'm going to go with the chance of this occurring being around 0.

Shanester
Level 10
Here, here Mike.

LiveOrDie
Level 11
No it won't not with X299G/X499 around the corner to replace the current boards, the omega has a slim chance of supporting the next gen CPU coming out.

raju2529
Level 7
adding support of pcle 4.0needed compatible and supported chipset. On chipset design we can able to add support
Intel i5 7200U_ Nvidia 940MX _Windows_11_Enterprise_64bit_22H2_buildno_22621.754

raju2529 wrote:
adding support of pcle 4.0needed compatible and supported chipset. On chipset design we can able to add support



That would be AMD not intel chipsets.