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System Name | hazazs |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-6700K @4.0GHz |
Motherboard | MSI B250 GAMING M3 |
Cooling | be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim / 2 * be quiet! Shadow Wings 140mm / 3 * be quiet! Shadow Wings 120mm |
Memory | 2 * 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @2133MHz CL13 Red |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 980 Gaming 4G |
Storage | Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB / Kingston DataTraveler SE9 G2 8GB |
Display(s) | Dell P2219H / SONY KDL-43W755C |
Case | Cooler Master Silencio 652S |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Inspire P580 / Sennheiser PC 320 |
Power Supply | Cooler Master V550 Semi-Modular |
Mouse | Logitech G300S |
Keyboard | Logitech Ultra-Flat |
Software | Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 |
Hi all,
I would like to build a Skylake system and I have a question about the PCIe lanes. The i7-6700K CPU supports maximum 16 lanes, from which the VGA uses 16 (all of them). So If I buy anything (in my case I would like to buy two PCIe M.2 SSD (Gen3 x4)) which uses PCIe lanes, then it will slow down my VGA? Or doesn't it matter if these PCIe devices connected to the PCH and not to the CPU?
Here is my MB's block diagram, but I'm not sure I fully understand it: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/151113/7977v1_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg
I would like to build a Skylake system and I have a question about the PCIe lanes. The i7-6700K CPU supports maximum 16 lanes, from which the VGA uses 16 (all of them). So If I buy anything (in my case I would like to buy two PCIe M.2 SSD (Gen3 x4)) which uses PCIe lanes, then it will slow down my VGA? Or doesn't it matter if these PCIe devices connected to the PCH and not to the CPU?
Here is my MB's block diagram, but I'm not sure I fully understand it: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/151113/7977v1_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg