You might’ve come across terms like PCI or PCIe when looking into computer components, especially if you’re in the market for a new computer or trying to upgrade ...
In late 2011, PCI-SIG introduced initial specifications for the PCIe 4.0 standard, which was said to offer 16 GT/s or 32 GB/s in a 16-lane setup. The official launch took almost 6 years, and in June ...
With PCIe 5.0 now available with the Ryzen 7000 series CPUs, we’re asking what’s new, and what the key differences are between PCIe 5.0 vs PCIe 4.0. PCIexpress, more commonly referred to as PCIe is an ...
It's a well-known fact that solid-state drives (SSDs) are faster and superior to old mechanical hard drive disks, which are more commonly called HDDs (via Enterprise Storage Platform). An archaic ...
PCIe, also known as PCI-Express, is a highly powerful interface. So let’s see what it takes to hack on something that powerful. PCIe is be a bit intimidating at first, however it is reasonably simple ...
Discover how PCIe and OCuLink interfaces redefine mini PC performance for AI and gaming. Learn which is best for your compact computing needs ...
PCIe 4 is finally here. AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 3000 generation of CPUs are backwards compatible with most first and second-generation, 300 and 400 series motherboards. But the 500 series, and more ...
My source added: "It's in the PCIe 5.0 CEM spec. Not sure how many people got it wrong and why it's suddenly "news" because of ASUS. The 12-pin portion is actually the same as the FE connector". "And ...
GPU sag, the downward bending of your card on the motherboard, is actually a fairly common phenomenon in heavy cards. It ...
The MP700 Pro XT is a new flagship in the company's internal storage line, though it's only available in 80mm and 1TB/2TB ...
The PCI Express 6.0 standard has officially made its debut, meaning that Apple's Mac Pro — released in 2019 — is now several generations behind what's currently available. On Tuesday, PCI-SIG — the ...
We’ve seen a lot of PCIe hacks on Hackaday, and a fair few of them boil down to hackers pulling PCIe somewhere it wasn’t meant to be. Today, we routinely can find PCIe x1, x2 and x4 links sitting ...