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04-05-2020 01:47 PM #1
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Can i go SLI with M.2 PCIe NVME and still use GPU's at x8/x8?
Hello everyone.
Specs:
Mobo: Asus TUF Z390-PRO GAMING (been using various Asus boards for years)
CPU: 8700k
GPU: 1x1080 Ti FE
Ram: 4x8gb / 3200mhz
SSD: Samsung Evo Plus 1tb, PCIe 3.0x4
HDD: 2x7200rpm
I might be going SLI soon and i was wondering if the GPU's will work x8/x8 or x8/x8 + x4 on the M.2 ?
The motherboard supports up to 2-way SLI. I've checked the manual and on page (ix), next to 'Expansion Slots' it mentions this:
2 x PCIe 3.0 / 2.0 x 16 slots (supports x 16, x8/x8, x8/x4+x4*, x8+x4+x4**/x0)***
* PCIEX16_2 slot supports up to 2 Intel PCIe NVME SSDs via a Hyper M.2 x16 Series Card.
** PCIEX16_1 slot supports up to 3 Intel PCIe NVME SSDs via a Hyper M.2 x16 Series Card.
So, since the mobo supports 2-way SLI, what does the "+x4" in the "x8/x4+x4" mean? Does it refer to M.2?
I've been looking around and some people say that the M.2 PCIe uses CPU lanes and some say that it uses Chipset lanes.
Can someone clarify my understanding?
I have a few older Asus boards which have a table in their manual that show how the PCIe lanes are split, but in this manual it is not very clear.
Thank you.
Kind regards.
EDIT: I think the "+x4" in the "x8/x4+x4*, x8+x4+x4" mentioned above, relates to the LAST PCIe lane at the bottom of the mobo, and not the M.2? Am i correct?Last edited by jdj9; 04-05-2020 at 03:25 PM.
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04-05-2020 06:15 PM #2
davemon50 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G752VY-DH72 (17") and Asus G752VT-DH74 (17") Motherboard Asus ROG LGA2011-v3 Rampage V Edition 10, x99 EATX Processor Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme 10-core 25MB Cache 3.0 GHz Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance LPX Red DDR4 DRAM 64GB-4x16 3333 (CMK64GX4M4B3333C16R) Graphics Card #1 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Graphics Card #2 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Sound Card Asus SupremeFX Hi-Fi Audio DAC Monitor (2) Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25-inch monitors Storage #1 (4) SSD's - Samsung 960 & 970 1TB M.2, Intel 535 480G, Intel 510 250G Storage #2 (3) HDD's - Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5-in SATA III 64MB Cache CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H80 Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Black, ATX, Mid Tower Power Supply Corsair Digital AXi-Series AX1200i (1200W) 80+ Platinum Rating Keyboard Logitech Wireless K360 Mouse Logitech Wireless MX Anywhere 2 Headset HyperX Cloud II OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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The +x4 is when you use the Hyper M.2 card option Asus offers. So you can put that in, and add up to 4 M.2's on it, except for your board it limits you to using 3 of them on a card installed in the first slot and 2 installed on a card in the second slot, even if the card can actually hold more (4). When the manual says x4+x4 I'm pretty sure it's indicating the configuration with 2 M.2's installed on the Hyper M.2 card, which will total 8 of your PCIe lanes.
The lanes you asked about, both of the people you consulted are correct. You have dedicated M.2 ports on your board that are driven by the Chipset lanes. And you also have the Hyper M.2 card option, which uses your PCIe lanes. If you install two video cards, they are both going to run at x8/x8 and you won't be able to install any other PCIe devices.
Your limitation is also your CPU, it limits you to 16 PCIe lanes. Note that's separate from chipset lanes.Davemon50
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04-05-2020 07:01 PM #3
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04-05-2020 11:14 PM #4
davemon50 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G752VY-DH72 (17") and Asus G752VT-DH74 (17") Motherboard Asus ROG LGA2011-v3 Rampage V Edition 10, x99 EATX Processor Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme 10-core 25MB Cache 3.0 GHz Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance LPX Red DDR4 DRAM 64GB-4x16 3333 (CMK64GX4M4B3333C16R) Graphics Card #1 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Graphics Card #2 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Sound Card Asus SupremeFX Hi-Fi Audio DAC Monitor (2) Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25-inch monitors Storage #1 (4) SSD's - Samsung 960 & 970 1TB M.2, Intel 535 480G, Intel 510 250G Storage #2 (3) HDD's - Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5-in SATA III 64MB Cache CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H80 Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Black, ATX, Mid Tower Power Supply Corsair Digital AXi-Series AX1200i (1200W) 80+ Platinum Rating Keyboard Logitech Wireless K360 Mouse Logitech Wireless MX Anywhere 2 Headset HyperX Cloud II OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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...as it should be.
That's the way I read your manual, but I do not own your board. It is also going to be dependent on what else you have installed, but that's how I read it. I assume your drive is NVMe.
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04-06-2020 05:37 AM #5
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04-06-2020 03:29 PM #6
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04-06-2020 04:08 PM #7
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