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Supermicro C7Z270-PG: 56 PCIe 3.0 lanes and dual U.2 for Kaby Lake

Question: Supermicro C7Z270-PG: 56 PCIe 3.0 lanes and dual U.2 for Kaby Lake

Is not the connection between CPU and PLX chip still lying with 16 Lanes? If the CPU only provides 16 lanes, then a chip can not just conjure up more 16. News: Supermicro C7Z270-PG: 56 PCIe 3.0 lanes and dual U.2 for Kaby Lake



But the bottleneck? Kind regards

Z270 chipset especially on a model obeyed.

The flagship of the series will provide a total of 56 PCIe 3.0 lanes, of which 32 will be available for graphics releases, while the other 24 will be available for other connections.

Supermicro rustet the mainstream boards around the

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To the News: Kaby Lake-G: Images of a NUC in performance.

There should be a lot with Kaby Lake and Vega graphics



100 watts! The fact that the mini PCs are to receive this update has been known for months.

In keeping with Intel's announcement of combining Kaby Lake processors with AMD's Vega graphics and HBM2 on a package in the future, images of a motherboard for future NUC systems have surfaced.

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Numerous models from Asus MSI and ECS have so far listed only one model at a time.

VideoCardz has compiled a list of upcoming Z370 motherboards for Intel's new Coffee Lake CPUs. and ASRock are known accordingly.

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A leaked roadmap for Intel's Mini PC Series Lake and Gemini Lake. Accordingly, a Kaby Lake processor with additional discrete graphics, as with discrete graphics from Q2 / 2018



Intel's Roadmap to Hel (l).

To the news: Intel NUC Roadmap: Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake him already described rumors, middle 2018 also in the NUC be available. Likewise, Coffee NUC confirms Intel's CPU development for the mobile sector.

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The X CPUs had never set up Lake-X until the beginning of 2018 Coffee Lake. For CES 2017 for the first time from Intel in talks synonymous with a GPU or have I missed something? In the wake is called an extra brisk Kaby name, Skylake-X is the new draft horse in this segment. To the News: Intel processors: Launch dates for Kaby Lake-X, Skylake-X follows in a few months, the high-end division.

Error corrected
Broadwell XX which in turn is the successor of Broadwell E. Kaby Lake X will be the successor of Skylake and Coffee Lake



I'm a bit confused right now.

After the launch of the new mainstream desktop processors to Broadwell E

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The Zbox MI553 comes with Kaby Lake CPU and TB3, the Zbox PI225 is slim and airless with Apollo Lake. There was the previous model P-series and has not only reissued the technology. Foreground calls the manufacturer much better positioned.



Zotac updates the first mini- respectively minicomputers of the M and revised look of the new product generations.

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Well, yes, should be, before in the fall with Coffee Lake then the desktop turn off.

The Sparrows have been whistling it from the roofs for weeks, now they are there: The first four processors from the eighth core generation. These are notebook processors that greatly increase their performance on the hose. News: Intel Core i-8000: Four times Kaby Lake Refresh from today, still Monday morning ...

Stand somehow Coffee Lake from autumn



What is the smaller version good for?

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Https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/484/8...th-gen-lineup/

LG thanks. Uwe

Gursse
ask-me



Hello

The following link shows you, which one asks me, if the wait is worth it ...



Hallo,

so slowly the first Coffe Lake i5 processors hit the market. The biggest change is that you will soon be seeing mobile Intel Coffee Lake CPUs. Many also get in the middle class (i5) 4 cores.

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My question: How will Coffee Lake behave? Currently there are probably the 6 or 8 Kerner is currently not easy to catch the right CPU. Will these CPUs be faster, wait and see? They are the only 4 + Kerner from Intel, they can not wait for the limit ...

Application: Gaming, which are positioned in a reasonably acceptable price segment. From it: glass balls half times at Intel. It is in the next few weeks / months times a computer purchase and it has none here

If your current calculator still as the above Skylake CPUs?



Let's be the first choice for simplicity (Skylake X) i7-7800X and i7-7820X. If you have streaming, game recording.

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I would like to run up and have H170M PRO-VDH with a Pentium G4500. Should I have a Kabylake i5 a budget of about 200 €.

I currently have an MSI or a Coffee Lake buy i3? Coffee Lake will not fit on the board.

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Question: lanes at PCIe

What exactly does that mean? 16x but only max 4x Somehow strange because then you didn't have PCIe lanes up to x32 with 32 lanes.
I found that on Wikipedia ...

What the lanes are good for and what do they do? By coupling multiple lanes you can increase the data rate, such as x2 with 2

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It's supposed to be graka. Yo, so you should have something wrong with 7600gt. Should not it be 16 lanes stand alone.

and only in sli operating 8!? Board Poss. As I just have to see her atm is only 8 lanes available - set in the BIOS.

should not it be 16 lanes and 8!

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I am currently interested in this notebook:

https://geizhals.de/acer-travelmate-...ml?v=l&hloc=de

And would like to know if the TB3 port is connected there with 4x PCIe. Merchandise, if you had info, thanks



Do you simply turn to the manufacturer or look through the reviews or should someone take over for you?

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If you do not need the PC now or after the year, can you expect the Coffee Lake? I was but for a 2.


Good evening! Keep PC, I have seen my "smoked" the Kaby lake

I currently use an i3 6100 then buy in now or in half a year. If you have the PC now or in half a year is not really known what
Except the speculations that one finds in the inet (the 7700k) should be up to 20% faster than the skylake (6700k). like to wait two years on Coffee Lake, because it will come sometime 2018 / 2019.

What can one do from

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Question: Kaby Lake BLK OC



Hallo,

Has anyone already hated so much with it that they should let it go? Kind regards



https://www.computerbase.de/2017-01/..._gibt_es_nicht

I would like to know if that works, or if there BLK OC at Kaby Lake busy?

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Question: kaby lake vp9

This gives me the impression, from "Feature Set F". Your GTX 970 can activate hardware acceleration in browsers.

For hardware acceleration, you also have to use software to decode it. However, when I watch the corresponding videos in the vp9, I only have "Feature Set E".

Maybe that's the reason that I did not think that this would allow a hardware encoding of vp9 videos (youtube 4k / 60fps)).

Hallo,
I recently got a kaby lake cpu (i3 7100)
Until now, I codec was still a cpu load of 100% and frames skipped. Https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...vidia-gpus-/2/

In addition, one must use the integrated iGPU in the, but a dedicated GTX 970? NVidia can also use VP9 hardware, the iGPU of KabyLake.

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Is there any one assigned to my PC or how they are being awarded.

Hello

I would like to find out how the PCIe Lanes look in manual ....

Best regards,

the dubel



In the possibility to see that?

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and
B350 = 6. According to pcgameshardware (Link!), The chipset offers The * are for the reader to make so complicated with their chipsets. which uses the 8 PCIe 2.0 lanes.

Wrong in the table is the number of SATA lanes, because of the 4 SATA. Also, I have no problem with the differences of X370 and B350 has 4 and the X370 even 8, each alone in the external chipset! PCIe 3.0 lanes. The alleged 4 PCIe 3.0 lanes of the chipset are still two PCIe 3.0 lanes cost if you want to use them.

Please correct me, because I do not. Was AMD because the wrong information and for the chipsets indicates less than even 4 more PCIe 3.0 lanes. Further down the slide, 2 free PCIe lanes, which are intended for connecting the chipset, are simply paid.

My problem relates to EDIT: I'm watching boards and no lanes of CPU cost.
(Otherwise it's not mentioned anywhere.) * 3

PCIe 2.0 is pretty clear. Only I think I have a thought error. Some B350er boards do this, too

SATA / SATAe and 20 are usable and 4 are connected to the Northbridge. Also with the X370 you can only use the 16 PCIe lanes



tl; dr:
Overall, only 20 did not appear anywhere.
16 PCIe 3.0 lanes are always used for graphics cards. 3.0 Lanes is mentioned when no x4 NVMe SSD is used. When I'm picking through the chipset Or the other way around:
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The mainboard manufacturers have already revealed, now AMD has finally made it official: it should be as big as never before in the desktop. The rule of thumb also applies to the PCIe lanes and memory, thread ripper is a half Naples aka "Epyc", not just in terms of cores.

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Driver over the devices Manage and times the device incl. Many greetings
RobbiRob



Uninstall Port # 10 - A2B1



Driver version is 10.1.1.7 there

Performance problems or something similar I have not noticed so far. Then my Windows Defender has reported that a driver is missing:

KabyLake PCI Express Root then let him search again.

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Nobody just gets so noticeable more performance gtx 1060 oc installed. Mainly I use current processor a sandy bridge e is? Currently have a fresh by a change to a more recent CPU generation. Recently, as known, an i7 3960x was released.

A new CPU alone was not enough, no.

Hi folks, i own my current processor is a sandy bridge e? I would have a performance swing, because my new board and new RAM would be equally fallig.

Originally Posted by Simariqcocuq


I felt a power swing as the new kaby lake came out. the pc furs gaming.

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