@ed_1234 wrote:
Total Memory Bandwidth - 448 GByte/s (the online converter said this was 56GB/s, isn't pci 4.0 supposed to be 64GB/s?)
I think you are mixing some things here.
- 1 Byte has 8 Bits, GByte are typically abbreviated by "GB". That's why your conversion makes no sense, since 448 GByte/s are the same as 448 GB/s. You could instead convert it to GBit/s by multiply by 8.
- You're are reading the bandwidth of the VRAM (the memory on your VGA card). This has nothing to do with the bandwidth of your PCIe link.
- check your PCIe link status with GPU-Z tool. There is a question mark symbol next to the "Bus interface" box. Click that and then check the link status. Because of energy savings, the link speed will step down in idle. If its not showing 16x 4.0 while the small rendering test is running, you misconfigured something.
- In case you are using a vertical gpu mount, there is no PCIe 4.0 compatible riser cable available on the market. Any riser cable will max out at PCIe 3.0 bus interface speed.
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