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MessageSujet: Ivy Bridge PCI-Express Scaling with HD 7970 and GTX 680   Ivy Bridge PCI-Express Scaling with HD 7970 and GTX 680 EmptyLun 7 Mai - 11:45

Source : http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Ivy_Bridge_PCI-Express_Scaling/

Conclusion de TPU

techpowerup a écrit:
Almost 2,000 individual benchmark runs later, we have a much clearer picture of PCI-Express scaling using the latest and greatest hardware. Our results here can also be extended to other platforms that use PCI-Express for graphics card connectivity, because performance of the PCI-Express controller itself can not lead to significant differences, as long as transfer rate and number of lanes remains the the same.

•The new PCI-Express 3.0 interface can provide around 1% performance boost for both HD 7970 and GTX 680. While this confirms that both cards provide working support for Gen 3, such a small improvement is clearly not worth worrying about. It certainly does not warrant buying a new processor or motherboard. PCI-Express is forward and backward compatible, so any PCI-Express graphics card will work in any motherboard's PCI-Express slot, no matter which version each component supports.

•PCI-Express 1.1 x8 poses a significant performance loss, so for people clinging on to old platforms, it's time to upgrade.

•PCI-Express configurations that promise the same performance, do deliver on it. For example, we see 1.1 x16, 2.0 x8 and 3.0 x4 with the same performance, within a 1% margin, which is not significant beyond benchmarking.

•Our testing confirms that modern graphics cards work just fine at slower bus speed, yet performance degrades the slower the bus speed is. Everything down to x16 1.1 and its equivalents (x8 2.0, x4 3.0) provides sufficient gaming performance even with the latest graphics hardware, losing only 5% average in worst-case. Only at even lower speeds we see drastic framerate losses, which would warrant action.

•Each game has different requirements for PCI-Express bandwidth, depending on the game engine design. Alan Wake is most dependent on a fast bus interface, losing up to 70% framerate, whereas Aliens vs. Predator handles bandwidth starvation the best, losing only 10% in worst case (1280x800 GTX 680).

•Contrary to intuition, the driving factor for PCI-Express bus width and speed for most games is framerate, not resolution. Our benchmarks conclusively show that with higher resolution, the performance difference between PCIe configurations shrinks. This is because the bus transfers a fairly constant amount of scene and texture data - for each frame. The final rendered image never moves across the bus, expect in render engines that do post-processing on the CPU, for example Alan Wake. Even in that case, the reduction in FPS from higher resolution is bigger than the increase in pixel data.

•NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680 suffers a relatively bigger performance hit from a slower PCI-Express interface than AMD's HD 7970. Going from x16 3.0 to x4 1.1 causes the HD 7970 to lose 14%, GTX 680 loses 27% real-life performance for the same transition. A reasonably accurate rule of thumb is that GTX 680 loses twice the percentage from slower PCI-E speeds, compared to HD 7970.

•PCI-Express 2.0 x8 is still a viable mode for 2-way multi-GPU. This is the mode most Core "Sandy Bridge" platform users will end up using for multi-GPU, and differences between PCI-Express 2.0 and 3.0 x8 is just 4% and 2% for the GTX 680 and HD 7970, respectively.

•PCI-Express 3.0 x4 is a revelation. Although we knew that on paper it provides bandwidth comparable to PCI-Express 2.0 x8, we were skeptical. The mode's real-world performance proves the theory, and could be a pleasant data point for users of performance and high-end Intel Z77 motherboards in the ATX form-factor, running Ivy Bridge Core processors, which have a third PCI-Express 3.0 x16 (electrical 3.0 x4) slot wired to the CPU.


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P.S. Les couleurs dans le bench indique les vitesse PCIe identique entre 1.1, 2.0 et 3.0.

Il est quand même intéressant de voir que les spec sur papier d'un PCIe 3.0 x4 sont bonne pas seulement sur papier. Un 3way sur Z77 en x8x4x4 serait viable. C'est sur que ce serait mieux sur un X79 mais le gain serait de ~5% donc pas si grave. Sinon un 2way en x8x8 sur Z77 n'a pas dutout peur d'un X79 en x16x16.

À partir d'un PCIe 2.0 x8, donc PCIe 1.1 x16 ou PCIe 3.0 x4, c'est bien assez pour ne pas vraiment souffrir d'une perte de performance en usage normal.
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MessageSujet: Re: Ivy Bridge PCI-Express Scaling with HD 7970 and GTX 680   Ivy Bridge PCI-Express Scaling with HD 7970 and GTX 680 EmptyLun 7 Mai - 11:59

Très intéressant comme charte, encore une fois boulard, ca en dit long...

Conclusion: on est a des années lumiere de saturer la bande passante des lane PCI-E... La seule raison pourquoi les fabricant continue de l'augmenter: Marketing!!
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Très bonne nouvelle pour ceux qui veulent faire du 2-way SLI sur du Z77 sans être bridé (bon malgré que le PCIe 2.0 x8/x8 ne bride pas tant que ça mais quand même).
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