- Aug 5, 2020
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I am trying to learn about computer hardware, I learnt that modern cpu skips chipset and directly communicates to gpu and ssd. But then again there are few motherboard which supports ryzen 3rd gen cpus but do not have pcie 4. While this is not in the case of b550. So my question is if gpu and ssd directly communicates to cpu then why support for pcie 4 from chipset matters or how exactly stuff on motherboard works with each other?
I am certainly not obsessed with pcie 4, just want to understand basics of computer hardware so that I can be confident enough while building next system for myself and friends.
I am certainly not obsessed with pcie 4, just want to understand basics of computer hardware so that I can be confident enough while building next system for myself and friends.