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I doubt too many people would be rocking PCIe 2.0 cards these days. I have one from Maxwell(?) days but not using it or did you mean 2x lanes?
And you will also not use insane settings to max out the cards capabilities, goes both ways ain't it?
This still doesn't address games that don't even function correctly when link bandwidth or memory capacity is starved (such as Forspoken). If it was Intel that was trying to sell a processor that had only a x4 link. I guarantee the tone of "it's not so bad" wouldn't be the one trying to be pushed here.
If there was one review I agreed when W1zz didn't give it any award, was this one. It just blows at $160.