which newer motherboards have the PCI-E 2.0 standard?

Quiksilver

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PCI-E 2.0 is backwards compatible with PCI-E 1.1, their have been some issues report with PCI-E 1.0a but I can't verify them.
 

hclarkjr

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Originally posted by: QuiksilverX1
PCI-E 2.0 is backwards compatible with PCI-E 1.1, their have been some issues report with PCI-E 1.0a but I can't verify them.

i know that i just want to know which standard it is :)
 

Capt Caveman

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For Intel, only motherboards that use the X38 and X48(not released yet) chipset.

Note - the mobo you listed uses 1.1 and honestly, there is no need to pay $250+ for a mobo that has 2.0
 

Nanobaud

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I believe you can in general tell by the chipset. X38 supports PCIe-2.0, and it looks like the NVidia 780 series will support it through a separate chip. I'm pretty sure P35 (your board) is does not provide (but does support through backwards compatibility) PCIe-2.0.

If you are seeking PCIe-2.0 to extend future compatibility, bear in mind that a lot of the folks that jumped on PCIe-1.0 when it first came out for that reason are now having issues with the transition to 2.0, but it appears those relate to the BIOS's not recognizing the PCIe-2 device, not a physical incompatibility.