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Message 6196 - Posted: 29 Jan 2009 | 23:22:22 UTC

If your mobo has x16 and x8 pci-e(link), does having 2 gpu powers down PCI-E_1 to x8? or should it run GPU1 @x16 and GPU2 @x8? This is single card mode not sli.
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Message 6197 - Posted: 29 Jan 2009 | 23:32:01 UTC - in response to Message 6196.

If your mobo has x16 and x8 pci-e(link), does having 2 gpu powers down PCI-E_1 to x8? or should it run GPU1 @x16 and GPU2 @x8? This is single card mode not sli.


what is the make and model of the MB so we can look it up?

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Message 6201 - Posted: 30 Jan 2009 | 1:33:20 UTC

Mobo: Asus P5Q-E
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Message 6202 - Posted: 30 Jan 2009 | 3:46:34 UTC - in response to Message 6201.

Mobo: Asus P5Q-E
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In the English version of the manual (YMMV) page 2-21, you will be using the Blue PCI-e and the black PCI-e closest to the blue connector and both cards should run at full speed.

With a single card you would only use the blue connector ...

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Message 6204 - Posted: 30 Jan 2009 | 4:47:31 UTC - in response to Message 6202.


In the English version of the manual (YMMV) page 2-21, you will be using the Blue PCI-e and the black PCI-e closest to the blue connector and both cards should run at full speed.

With a single card you would only use the blue connector ...


Yup, thats my setup.

On the manual, Blue is x16 and Black is x8 ...when using single card on blue, link is x16. when using dual card on blue and black link is x8 and x8.

My question is why the blue is now operating at x8 not x16.
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Message 6205 - Posted: 30 Jan 2009 | 5:45:04 UTC - in response to Message 6204.


My question is why the blue is now operating at x8 not x16.


The Asus P5Q-E uses the Intel P45 Express Chipset. This chipset only supports x16 PCI-E for a single slot. For two slots, it redistributes the available PCI-E channels across both slots, so you have 2 slots at x8.

With the P45, these slots are PCI-E version 2.0, so at x8 each of them can still push about 4 GB/sec.

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