For the first time, NVIDIA has integrated PCIe 5.0 support into its gaming GPUs. The new standard doubles the data transfer rate to 32 GT/s, theoretically allowing for faster communication between the GPU and the system.
However, early tests indicate that the practical performance difference between PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 is minimal, with only a 3% variance in most gaming scenarios. While PCIe 5.0 provides future-proofing, gamers using PCIe 4.0-compatible motherboards will still enjoy nearly identical performance levels with the RTX 50 series.
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