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  2. howtogeek.com

    Sometimes the technology industry moves too fast. We've only started kicking into gear with PCIe 4.0 in consumer products, PCIe 5.0 is just barely rolling out, and already PCIe 6.0 is on its way. Here's what you can expect. In early January 2022, the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) published the final specifications for PCIe 6.0, the latest version of the standard for the popular ...
  3. forums.tomshardware.com

    PCIe 6.0 was announced on January 11, 2022, so at the earliest, we're looking at PCIe 6.0 products rolling out at the end of 2022 or early 2023. That's the best case scenario. More likely we're looking at mid- to late-2023 for early examples of PCIe 6.0, which in all likelihood won't be aimed at consumers."
  4. I would hope it supports PCIe 6.0, because I don't want to replace that board until the mid-2030s. That's well over a decade from now. This is no different than when I got my X570 board in 2019… PCIe 4.0 devices didn't even exist yet at the time… and I didn't get my first 4.0 GPU and SSD until this year, 4 years later.
  5. helpdeskgeek.com

    At the time of writing, PCIe 5.0 motherboards have only started rolling out to consumers, and even the most high-end current GPUs are nowhere near needing PCIe 5.0. In benchmarks comparing flagship cards like the RTX 3080 or RTX 3090 running on PCIe 3.0 and 4.0, the difference in performance was somewhere between nothing and 3%.
  6. theretroweb.com

    Motherboards. ID: 18652. Biostar MCP6PB M2+ Ver. 6.0/6.1/6.2 Description Chips BIOS Drivers Documentation Logs. Chipset Nvidia nForce 430/GeForce 6150SE (MCP61P) ... PCIe x16 Last updated 2024-04-21T23:52:11Z. Board info score is 9.4/10. Chipset parts. Nvidia MCP61. Audio chips. Realtek ALC662 (High Definition Audio)
  7. techinspection.net

    It has been a couple of months since the PCIe 5.0 standard made its debut with the Intel Alder Lake, and we already have spec sheets of the PCIe 6.0 standard. From the looks of it, it seems like PCIe 6.0 will deliver twice the bandwidth of the current 5.0 standard along with plenty of speed gains for the next-generation SSDs and GPUs.
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