TheLostSwede
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The PCIe lane stuff here is just plain wrong.
Yes, X370 is the only chipset that allows for split lanes for 8/8 SLI/Crossfire, but the B350 supports a single x16 slot and 4 lanes for M.2. Crossfire on the B350 would be x16 3.0 + x4 2.0.
This is very clear looking at the specs from the board makers. Something was seriously lost in translation here.
Computerbase updated their story as there were mistakes in it.
Yes, X370 is the only chipset that allows for split lanes for 8/8 SLI/Crossfire, but the B350 supports a single x16 slot and 4 lanes for M.2. Crossfire on the B350 would be x16 3.0 + x4 2.0.
This is very clear looking at the specs from the board makers. Something was seriously lost in translation here.
Computerbase updated their story as there were mistakes in it.
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