The PCI Express standard, or PCIe, has been a staple for connecting PC peripherals and components to a desktop. If you buy new PC parts in 2021, they’ll likely support the current fourth generation.
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 ...
The PCI-SIG has announced the completion of the PCIe 5.0 specification. In the history of PCI development, this may be the first time a new standard has been finished before the previous iteration had ...
PCIe 4.0 sounds exciting—it’s the first big change to the interface since 2010. But as always, the questions of who can get it (and who can’t), and who really needs it, are more nuanced than you’d ...
Looking back at 2022, we saw a major update to the PCI Express (PCIe) specification. PCIe 6.0 brought with it some of the most fundamental changes yet seen by the specification, resulting in some ...
PCI-SIG, the organization in charge of maintaining and developing PCI-Express, has announced that the third version of the PCIe standard is finished and ready for implementation. The new standard is ...
PCWorld explores five practical ways to utilize empty PCIe slots in desktop PCs, transforming unused expansion slots into valuable system upgrades. Key upgrades include Wi-Fi 6/7 cards, high-speed ...
PCIe 4.0, or Peripheral Component Interconnect Express specification 4.0 as it's officially known, was first introduced into the desktop market with AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs. But it's also looking like a ...
PCI Express is just around the corner in terms of Intel releasing a supporting mass market chipset, with the other usual core logic suspects doing their own PCI Express dances in the near future. With ...
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It's been several months since AMD's Ryzen 9000 series processors launched alongside X870 and X870E motherboards. GIGABYTE was ready with a full lineup of AORUS motherboards with PCIe 5.0 support to ...