all intel 3rd gen proce are pcie 3.0 supported mn ts, so no worries na nah.
sa motherboard na lng pod kung naka pcie 3.0.
all intel 3rd gen proce are pcie 3.0 supported mn ts, so no worries na nah.
sa motherboard na lng pod kung naka pcie 3.0.
Based ani nga review:
Intel Core i3-3220 55w Dual Core Ivy Bridge Benchmark and ReviewServeTheHome – Server and Workstation Reviews
ang mga 3rd generation i3 kay walay pcie 3.0
2nd paragraph:
"Feature wise, the Intel Core i3-3220 is cut down. It is a dual core CPU with Hyper-Threading so 2C/ 4T. Cache is cut to only 3MB. Suffice to say, plenty fast for simple tasks. On the other hand, there is a big falloff from quad physical core CPUs. I am going to start off saying that a power user really wants to think Intel Core i5-3450 or better. Here’s why, Turbo Boost which increases clock speed, is not supported, even though it would probably be great on the i3. Intel vPro, TXT, and VT-d, are not supported. AES-NI for encryption acceleration, is not supported. The killer though, no PCIe 3.0 support."
Kailangan kag at least 3rd gen i5 para naa PCIe 3.0
anyways, wala pa man vcard nga mofully utilized sa bandwidth sa PCIe 3.0 spec. Unless mag multi-gpu configuration ka
wtf! karon pajud ko kabantay ana ba!
hala salamat @thads_vii.. all 3rd gen jd d i k dli pcie 3.0. i5 ug i7 ra ang mga pcie 3.0 nila.
murag i5 og i7 ra...
tempa, ngano big deal man kaayo ang 2.0/3.0 nimo TS? do you really need that much bandwidth? even monster cards won't be able to fully utilize 2.0, how much more sa 3.0...![]()
Last edited by bim27142; 05-14-2013 at 02:45 PM.
^^ there will be no difference in real world scenario, or at least dili noticeable...
unsa diay imo video card bro?
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