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Does a 16x PCIe GPU always support x8 as well?

This is related to my previous question about AM5. Turns out 2 8x lane GPUs on AM5 might be an option after all.

So my question: Does a 16x lane PCIe GPU always support x8 lanes as well? (Like a Radeon RX 7900 XTX or something bigger and better from the future.)

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  • Yes. the x16 refers to the amount of lanes, like the thickness of a tube. You can definitely fit a card that supports 16 lanes into a slot that only has 8. Depending on the use case, you might not see a drop in performance, but it could mean that the card isn't used to its full potential.

    This generally refers to PCIe 3.0 slots. if you'd go lower in generation it might reduce performance after all

    • Maybe I should rephrase my question.

      Are PCIe 5.0 or backwards compatible 6.0+ devices (GPUs), that say x16 (16 lanes) in their product specification, required by the PCIe standard to also support only 8 lanes? I.e. can the device transceiver decide to not connect if not all lanes are available at the protocol level? I'm not referring to slot size here.

      The thing is that there are motherboards that have 2 PCIe 5.0 16x slots that are connected to the CPU (hopefully not false marketing). But the slots are downgraded to 8x if you connect two devices, since a AM5 CPUs only have 24 lanes.

      I probably need to read the PCIe 5.0 standard document if I want to be sure.

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