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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 |
What's your opinion, it the pin chart at Wikichip based on reliable sources? It doesn't show any pins for PCIe left, the socket is basically fully utilised.We don't know how much space is left on 1718 pins to add more x4 PCIe PHY.
I believe the next generation of chipsets will have a Gen5 x4 link, not Gen4 x8. On the short path to CPU from chipset, there will be no need for redrivers or retimers. x8 would be a waste of lanes.
Now why haven't they already done that in the X670? Just speculating here as I can't find any info: they're made on 12 nm process and would be extremely hot in operation. I'm taking the Phison E26 SSD controller as a reference here, maybe not the best reference but it's the only piece of consumer tech (apart from CPUs themselves) that runs a Gen5 x4 link. It's made on 12nm process and it's known to be *very* hot and power hungry.