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Does this mean that you could theoretically adapt both m.2 ports into a single pcie gen 3 x8 slot? You would lose nvme drive support but an effectively unrestricted gpu and a sata ssd may be worth it. Also if 3rd gen ryzen allows gen 4 speed on non chipset pcie slots (ie all the pcie on this board) would pcie gen 4 x4 be ~ pcie gen 3 x8? Does pcie scale up, I know it scales back.Also, from some digging I've done, everything suggests that even high end gpus (not RXT I have found data) would only lose ~10% performance on a pcie gen 3 x4 connection, and slightly less as you increase resolution. So would attempting to adapt both m.2s even be worth it?
Does this mean that you could theoretically adapt both m.2 ports into a single pcie gen 3 x8 slot? You would lose nvme drive support but an effectively unrestricted gpu and a sata ssd may be worth it. Also if 3rd gen ryzen allows gen 4 speed on non chipset pcie slots (ie all the pcie on this board) would pcie gen 4 x4 be ~ pcie gen 3 x8? Does pcie scale up, I know it scales back.
Also, from some digging I've done, everything suggests that even high end gpus (not RXT I have found data) would only lose ~10% performance on a pcie gen 3 x4 connection, and slightly less as you increase resolution. So would attempting to adapt both m.2s even be worth it?