![]() ![]() I found this article on the Puget Systems website that discusses GPU performance with an increase in the number of PCI lanes. Yes, I would agree that more PCI lanes would be better. You put an emphasis on the number of PCI lanes from the CPU. They will together with new X570 motherboards be announced at the end of this months. This new Ryzen CPU's will come in 6, 8, 12 or 16 core versions and will be the first to use the PCIe version 4.0 Interface. It is next generation and will be manufactured in the 7 nm process node, which will be both faster and cheaper to manufacture. ![]() But on CET 2019 AMD showed new Ryzen 3rd generation CPU's from the Main line. It is called Threadripper and have all 60 PCI lines. Many users of this forum are using CPU's from AMD's HEDT line. So the Z370/Z390 systems is not recommended for Resolve.Īnd here is a link to the conclusion from one of the most knowledble reviewers wrote about the Top Intel Core i9-9980XE CPU. They have increased the core count in the Mainline CPU's from 4 to 8, but they forgot to increase the number of PCI Lanes at the same time. Intel have until now delayed the change from the 14 nm process node to the 10 nm process node several times. The Intel i9 9900 is a very bad choice, as it have far to few PCI Lanes for Resolve. The main purpose is to use Davinci Resolve and Fusion. Claude Lec wrote: I intend to let build a computer with a RTX 2080ti and a I9 9900 intel CPU with 32Gb Ram. ![]()
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