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    PCIe 5.0 specification completed

    The new PCIe 5.0 standard doubles peak bandwidth to 128GB/s via x16 configuration.
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    Re: PCIe 5.0 specification completed

    So with PCIE 4 nvme slots introduced in the new boards for zen2 they've included heat sinks for cooling, does the increased data rate of PCIE 5 mean even more active cooling is going to be mandatory?

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    Re: PCIe 5.0 specification completed

    Quote Originally Posted by chj View Post
    So with PCIE 4 nvme slots introduced in the new boards for zen2 they've included heat sinks for cooling, does the increased data rate of PCIE 5 mean even more active cooling is going to be mandatory?
    depends where you're working

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