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PCIe, Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, is used to connect your PC to your motherboard and other high-speed interface such as graphic cards, SSDs, Wi-Fi cards, and other hardware. There are many sizes for PCIe on your motherboard ranging from PCIe x1, PCIe x4, PCIe x8, PCIe x16, and PCIe x32. The letter “x” stands for the physical dimensions of the slot and how many lanes are in the expansion slot. Lanes tell you have fast data can travel. You can place a PCIe x1 into a PCIe X16, but not vice versa. PCIe version/gen 1 was introduced in 2003 with a transfer rate of 2.5 gigatransfers per second (GT/s). PCIe version/gen 2 was introduced in 2007 with a transfer rate of 5GT/s. PCIe version/gen 3 was introduced in 2010 with a transfer rate of 8GT/s. PCIe version/gen 4 was introduced
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