December 22nd, 2011

PCI Express 3.0 Has Zero Performance Incentive for Radeon HD 7970: Tests

PCI Express 3.0 Has Zero Performance Incentive for Radeon HD 7970: Tests | techPowerUp
Over the last few months, motherboard manufacturers have been raising a big hoopla over how it’s important to pick their products that feature PCI Express 3.0 (Gen 3.0) slots. There was even some drama between competing motherboard manufacturers over who was first to the market with this technology, even when consumers couldn’t really make use of the technology. To begin with, you needed a next-generation Ivy Bridge CPU, then you needed a compliant graphics card. Sandy Bridge-E, fortunately, formally introduced the technology, complete with motherboards and processors that support it.

GPU maker AMD wanted to be the first to be out there with a GPU that’s compliant with this interface, and so one thing led to another, and VR-Zone got to set up a test-bed using Core i7 “Sandy Bridge-E”, ASUS Rampage IV Extreme (which allows users to change PCI-Express standard mode in the BIOS setup program, by forcing Gen 2 or Gen 1 mode), and an HD 7970, to see if running the GPU on PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 3.0 modes made any worthwhile difference. The results are in: zero, nada, zilch, sunna (zero in my language).

In its comparison, VR-Zone put the GPU through 3DMark 11 (a DirectX 11 graphics benchmark) and ComputeMark (a GPU compute shader benchmark that heavily loads system bus). The performance figures between the two were agonizingly insignificant. 3DMark 11 and ComputeMark are tell-tale tests of whether the GPU (and with it, its system interface) is at least getting loaded enough. You would much rather spend the money you saved to upgrade your current, perfectly-functional LGA1155 motherboard to an “ooh-Gen3″ one, on a memory upgrade, before DRAM prices rebound.


  • AloeVera

    Thats not zero….2-4% boost..and in dual CF-SLI that is 4-8% and in tri-quad gpu set up its even more so dont trool !

  • Die_zockersocke

    2-4%….that’s not significant faster…u won’t feel a difference…

  • http://videocardz.com VideoCardz

    If you find spending more money for new motherboard with PCI-E 3.0 support only to have 3% boost, then you must be either rich or ethusiast..

  • Garri2008

    Its not 2-4% its 0.2-0.4% with single card. 32.19points is 1% in 3DMark11 and the diffrence between gen2 and gen3 is only 7 points an that makes 3%