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Motherboard for Gamer 🤨🤨🤨
Yeah, that's what I imagine from the motherboard. A brand new model for gamer?
For GPU with Bandwidth 384 bits on 64 bits x 6
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You wouldnt have enough 4x PCIe lanes for that many nvme running the "regular" Ryzen. You would need a Threadripper.
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Who knows with ryzen 7000
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Is that X58 with M.2 support, lol
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Since Crossfire and SLI died off with DX11, and MultiGPU as been poorly supported by developers in the Vulkan/DX12 present, there isn't much of a purpose for 2 PCIe ports in a gaming rig/
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Full blown ATX should have 2 at least, good for troubleshooting. I had a board with a broken slot before.
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You also know Network and RAID adapters work off of PCIe as well?
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A Quad channel on a range of 256 bit and 3.375 ghz Or Dual Channel on a range of memory at 128 bit and 6.75 ghz for more compatibility. These are options already used but for the APU.
