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PCI SIG Releases PCI-Express Gen 4.0 Specifications

Are you going to keep being an ass or are you volunteering?
Give them a break, were lucky enough that they post news articles. A few typos isn't the end of the world, seriously. I promise that you won't die.
You are right. Sorry, I know I am too critical at times. Do understand I was responding to Dave and not trying to pile on. Overall TPU does a good job here of volume news writing, there is no doubt. I get all of my quick hitters here. :)

If Prima is talking to me about language, I speak three relatively fluent. Jeez. :p

Perhaps when I am not volunteering as an editor/reviewer for my 7th year at one overclocking site and a paid freelancer at another, I will apply. :)
 
And only if that PCIe 4 SSD is able to saturate PCIe 3.0 bandwidth in the first place would it be worth it. ;)

Not just in that case, if you can have (on a none HEDT board) an NVME at current speeds (e.g. @3200MB/sec) only needing 2 lanes instead of 4, you can have two of them at full speed versus 1 (think AM4).

Likewise you can have 4 graphics cards with the same b/w each as you currently have for 2. SGTM!

On the "other" topic. I'd be happy to proof maybe 3 or 4 articles/day, if folks want to send them to me in advance of publishing - although I do have eyesight issues at the moment, surgery soon. ;)

Oh and shouldn't that be "relatively fluently"? :laugh:
 
I want to see threadripper booting off of a pcie 4.0x16 nvme ssd in 2 way raid 0. Talk about faassssstttt
 
I want to see threadripper booting off of a pcie 4.0x16 nvme ssd in 2 way raid 0. Talk about faassssstttt

How fast? My current NVME with i7700k boots in the 15-17 second range but I usually just put it to sleep.
 
I want to see threadripper booting off of a pcie 4.0x16 nvme ssd in 2 way raid 0. Talk about faassssstttt
Youd need faster drives to see a difference. Most dont currently saturate pcie 3.0. The reason why you dont see scaling in most R0 NVMe is because they go through the dmi3.0 pipe (limited to pcie 3.0 4x). ;)
 
Youd need faster drives to see a difference. Most dont currently saturate pcie 3.0. The reason why you dont see scaling in most R0 NVMe is because they go through the dmi3.0 pipe (limited to pcie 3.0 4x). ;)
That's why I said a pcie 4.0x16 ssd so that it would go maximize its speed :P
 
960 Pro already saturates the PCIE 3.0 x4 lines on M.2 format.... I'm curious to see 2 of those drives in a RAID0 setup on a PCI 4.0. Right now it's capping at 3.5GB/s...
 
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