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Anusha
01-16-2007, 05:37 AM
The PCI-SIG announced today that the final version of the PCI Express Base 2.0 Specification is now out and available to members. PCIe 2.0 adds a number of enhancements including increased signaling speed (5GHz) which results in increased per-link bandwidth. Specifically, each lane doubles from 2.5 GT/s under the PCIe 1.1 spec to 5 GT/s under the 2.0 spec. This translates to a PCIe 2.0 x16 link having a peak bandwidth of 16 GB/s.

The new spec also supports a number of features at the protocol level. For instance, the new spec gives the OS the ability to dynamically adjust the speed of a link, and to receive notifications when the link speed and width change. Devices based on the PCIe 2.0 spec are backwards compatible with devices based on the 1.0 and 1.1 specifications. Now that the spec is finalized, expect products that support it to start appearing in later 2007. Graphics cards will be the first products to make use of PCIe 2.0 and along with DirectX 10, expect this year to have a Crysis 2-similar release.

News source: Ars Technica
(http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070115-8623.html)
Anyway, we won't see any advantages of it for sometime. Current revision still has lots of bandwidth left. :yes:

chaminga_d
01-16-2007, 09:24 PM
Keep in mind that PCIe uses 8b/10b enoding so you should multiply all those bandwidth numbers by .8 to get a more acurate estimate of performance.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8B/10B

amila325
01-16-2007, 10:32 PM
ane ithin mage thiyenne AGPne so not interested in those :yes:

Anusha
01-16-2007, 10:36 PM
ane ithin mage thiyenne AGPne so not interested in those :yes:

It doesn't matter what you have. This is a new revision of PCI-E. Just like AGP 4x vs 8x. Nobody still has it. This is not coming out in motherboards for at least another 4-5 months.