PCIe

The physical interface connecting a GPU to the motherboard. PCIe Gen 4 is the current standard; Gen 5 doubles bandwidth. For single-GPU AI setups the generation rarely matters (the bottleneck is VRAM, not the bus). It becomes important for multi-GPU rigs where cards need to communicate quickly, and for workstations where NVMe storage speed also depends on available PCIe lanes.

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