
Unfortunately, I never tested this motherboard with SLI specifically. Depending on how the system is setup, you could lose bandwidth to the x16 slots or to the M.2 slot.

If I'm reading this right the M.2 slot can be fed from a variety of sources. According to the wiring diagram I'm looking at right now (from TweakTown) the M.2 port comes from the CPU's lanes. Not according to the wiring diagram I've seen for the RVE10. That is currently NOT even running at max link speed as reported by Samsung Magician.I still don't know why that is.Īnyway, at first my SLI was broken when I had the SLI config setup and the PCIe SSD in either the middle slot or the bottom slot.so I removed it and now SLI is working at max speed again. I am running an M.2 950 Pro in the on-board M.2 slot. SLI 1080s in the exact slots Asus says to run them.

This is a pretty big deal considering ALL of these things worked flawlessly at full speed on the older Rampage V Extreme.so what's the deal? It will either not allow the PC to boot, or you'll be stuck in an endless boot cycle.or you'll get X16 on one card, X8 on another, and your M.2 SSDs will not run full speed. If you are like me and run an M.2 drive, SLI vidya cards, and a PCIe SSD.you will not get full speed. So there is a pretty big issue with the PCIe lane distribution on the Rampage V Edition 10 that I feel more users should be made aware of.
