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Processor | i5-6600K |
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Motherboard | Asus Z170A |
Cooling | some cheap Cooler Master Hyper 103 or similar |
Memory | 16GB DDR4-2400 |
Video Card(s) | IGP |
Storage | Samsung 850 EVO 250GB |
Display(s) | 2x Oldell 24" 1920x1200 |
Case | Bitfenix Nova white windowless non-mesh |
Audio Device(s) | E-mu 1212m PCI |
Power Supply | Seasonic G-360 |
Mouse | Logitech Marble trackball, never had a mouse |
Keyboard | Key Tronic KT2000, no Win key because 1994 |
Software | Oldwin |
Sure but I also see PCIe 5 as a long term investment, more so on AMD platforms.If you buy a new computer today, it's likely it does have PCI-E 4.0 or even 5.
These "new" products are'nt designed with older platforms in mind, however it is backwards compatible.
PCI-E 3.0 X16 still is'nt fully taxed. That PCI-E 5.0 demand is simply from enterprise market.
Nvidia missed the opportunity to introduce PCIe 5 x8 with the 4060 Ti in order to create some push towards newer platforms.