Is it safe to use a PCIe Gen 5 riser cable with a Gen 4 GPU?

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Asked By TechyTaco123 On

I recently swapped my RX 9070XT for an RTX 4080 Super with a friend, but I overlooked that my setup has a PCIe Gen 5 riser cable. I've set it to Gen 4 in the BIOS. Is it safe to use this setup? Some people online say using a Gen 5 cable for a Gen 4 configuration might actually be beneficial, but I'm also getting PCIe express errors shown in HWinfo64. Could those be related to the cable? What do you think?

5 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru45 On

You should be fine using a Gen 5 riser cable with your Gen 4 GPU. It’s built to be backwards compatible, so it should work without issues.

Answered By CableWhisperer99 On

It should technically be backwards compatible, running at slower speeds. As for it running better, I’m not so sure. Modern GPUs don’t really max out the PCIe bandwidth. If you're getting errors, could you share a screenshot?

CuriousCoder22 -

Under PCIe Express errors, the "recovery count" keeps increasing over time, while other error counts are at 0.

Answered By JokesAbootTech On

All oxygen will ignite in the atmosphere or you’ll be just fine. Your call, Oppenheimer.

NotFunnyBro -

Man, the humor is really hitting low levels today.

Answered By PCFixer2021 On

It’s unlikely to run better with the Gen 5 cable. It should work fine overall, but those errors might indicate a faulty cable.

Answered By SavvyBuilder88 On

Yes, it should work without any problems. It might downgrade to the speed of Gen 4, but that’s totally okay.

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