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| ABXZone > Facebook ![]() Join Date: May 2001 Location: Hangin' with the fruits
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| Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot Has anyone ever done this? If so what were the results?
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| Grab Life By The Balls ![]() Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Michigan
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot Think thats the same way SLI works 16x one slot 8x the other. I ran my video card in a 4x pcie and i didnt see any difference. |
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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot Quote:
As to Garganzola's question, I would assume that if they are pin compatible that a x16 card would simply run at x8 for a slight performance hit. I can't think of an example of a x8 PCIe card or slot for that matter 8x AGP sure..
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| ABXZone > Facebook ![]() Join Date: May 2001 Location: Hangin' with the fruits
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot My biggest concern was doing damage to the equipment. It looks like things are otherwise pin compatible, so I didn't see a reason why it wouldn't work. Looks like I will have to make the plunge and see what happens, hehe.
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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot Quote:
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| Just Plain Crazy! Join Date: Apr 2002
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot When I ran Crossfire, my first Crossfire board was the ASUS A8R-MVP, and both PCI Express slots were X8 slots, and I ran the videocards just fine. I wouldn't worry too much. |
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| nVidia nForce 4 Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Malden, MA
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot PCIe is very flexible; there is no reason why it shouldn't work. If I can use a 4x RAID controller in a 16x slot, I don't see why putting a 16x card in a 8x slot wouldn't work.
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| ABXZone > Facebook ![]() Join Date: May 2001 Location: Hangin' with the fruits
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot Let's see here, it either works, or I won't be around to care if it doesn't work. Sold, let's make it happen! ![]()
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| Remembering TQ ![]() Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot It needs to be a x16 physical slot (i.e. full-length) even if it's only x8 electrical. That is, half the x16 connector on the card can't just dangle in mid-air. That'll possibly cause floating grounds and all sorts of things (the connector layout isn't "modular" in that sense). I actually looked into this a while back because I seemed to recall PCI-X cards could be plugged into regular PCI slots without a problem, but it turns out PCIe won't do that from what I could find.
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot That actually makes sense. Plus, the physical 8x slot is blocked at the end of the connector, so putting the card in that slot would require a Dremel. I found a decent 1x card that will resolve the issue, the second card is only to add an additional two monitors in the display setup. The ATI FireMV 2250 PCI Express, will do the job. Quote:
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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| Re: Running a PCIe 16x card in a PCIe 8x Slot Yeah which is why I said "as long as they are pin compatible" sounds like they are not. I am not personally familiar with 8x PCIe slots, but it only makes sense that they would be shorter. All my recent boards have 1x,4x,16x no 8x. Again only 8x I am familiar with is AGP. If you have to mod it with a Dremel and leave pins hanging over I would say bad idea.
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