https://ark.intel.com/products/97452/Intel-Celeron-Processor-G3930-2M-Cache-2_90-GHzIntel: "Max # of PCI Express Lanes
A PCI Express (PCIe) lane consists of two differential signaling pairs, one for receiving data, one for transmitting data, and is the basic unit of the PCIe bus. # of PCI Express Lanes is the total number supported by the processor."
But also i7 report max 16 pcie lanes
Maybe it is max for call cause biggest slot it is 16x
Right make sense that is max x16. I was thinking about to buy i3 if that has more pcie lanes, but all 1151 CPUs has 16 lanes.
H110 with 13 gpus? How is that possible? H110 has 6 pci-e lanes, Z170 has 20 and it has trouble with 7 gpus...
At least 16 from the CPU + 6 = 22 lanes.
I'd bet that most of those 1x slots "share" with the 16X slot, though the M2 will eat a couple.
Could the 16x be hard-wired with 4 actual lanes (nothing new THERE).
So it sum up? Mobo and CPU lanes? My Z270 and G3930 has 24+16 so 40 lanes?
H110 has no M.2.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Z170-H170-H110-B170-Q150-Q170---What-is-the-Difference-635/