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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hardware Gurus please help Is PCI express compat with PCI X
I want to convert one of my servers into a highend desktop
the system has 64 bit pci x slots can I use a PCI express graphics card in these slots?/ |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: No longer with Star Marketing Group.
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PCI-X is not PCI Express. PCIe replaced PCI-X. PCI-X is basically EISA of the late 90s. Retire that thing.
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Now choke yourself!
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Sure, it'll fit. Just slam it in the slot and power it on, we won't miss you.
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So Fucking Banned
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30 seconds at google and you will have your answer
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
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PCI-X ("extended") is a 64 bit PCI extension, adding extra fingers to the card. If your comp (server?) supports it then you can probably buy cheap second hand PCI-X cards on ebay and the like, cos it's pretty much obsolete.
PCI Express is a totally different approach, using serial rather than parallel communication, and dedicated channels rather than a shared bus. It's unfortunate they both use ex* words, there's plenty of potential for confusion... |
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