Can I be 100% certain that a PCIe x4 card will fit in a PCIe x16 slot?

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Does a x4 PCIe mechanical work in a x16 slot in x4 mode?

I know I can place a smaller card in a larger slot. But can I be 100% certain that it works? (if we ignore a broken card or broken slot)

Simon Verbeke

Posted 2011-12-11T18:30:57.250

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Question was closed 2011-12-11T23:03:16.110

It's slightly different though. Are there any cases where it won't work if you put a smaller card in a larger slot? – Simon Verbeke – 2011-12-11T18:43:35.170

Smaller cards are intended to be used in larger slots, as part of the PCIe specification. (a 1x card can fit, and operate, in a 1x, 4x, 8x or 16x slot). I'm not sure why you think the linked question is different, he also wants to know if a 4x card will work in a 16x slot, and run at 4x. :) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2011-12-11T18:48:13.947

1Alright, this can be closed then. I though that maybe in some special cases there might be a problem. – Simon Verbeke – 2011-12-11T18:53:38.660

Moreover you can get motherboards with x16 physical slots and less (x8, x4, x1) electrical connectivity. This will also work. Of course if you put a graphics card in such a slot the performance will be poor! – Ben Jackson – 2011-12-11T22:11:31.530

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Yes, a PCIe x4 card will function in a PCIe x16 slot. The slot will simply use 4 of the 16 lanes available, and the card will work properly. See Wikipedia for more details.

bwDraco

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