It sounds to me that it’s really targeted for music production and like, where you have a whole bunch of interfaces to connect like pads, keyboards, mixers, etc. In that case you don’t really need a lot of PCIe slots. We don’t really use PCIe for audio interfaces anymore since USB has gotten so fast.
That makes sense. I’m just sore because I had to upgrade to a somewhat unstable X870E board to get 4 slots for my main GPU, capture card, storage controller, and secondary GPU.
It sounds to me that it’s really targeted for music production and like, where you have a whole bunch of interfaces to connect like pads, keyboards, mixers, etc. In that case you don’t really need a lot of PCIe slots. We don’t really use PCIe for audio interfaces anymore since USB has gotten so fast.
That makes sense. I’m just sore because I had to upgrade to a somewhat unstable X870E board to get 4 slots for my main GPU, capture card, storage controller, and secondary GPU.
We’re still doing secondary GPUs? What do you use it for? I haven’t done SLI since my GTX660Ti’s.
VR sim racing. So, so many USB devices.