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Forgive me if this is a really dumb question, but can I use a PCI express x1
NIC in a PCI express x16 slot? thanks. |
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Never mind, I believe I found the answer to my question. Yes, I can use a
smaller lane card eg x1 in a larger lane slot eg x16. "dan" <dan(removethis)@westerveltconsulting.com> wrote in message news:uoYVFP8yHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Forgive me if this is a really dumb question, but can I use a PCI express > x1 NIC in a PCI express x16 slot? thanks. > |
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PCI is designed for a variety of cards, the PCI-Express is designed for
Video Adapters. I don't think I have ever seen any other type of card that will plug into a PCI-E slot. But you should have a free PCI slot anyway. "dan" <dan(removethis)@westerveltconsulting.com> wrote in message news:OsdN0T8yHHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Never mind, I believe I found the answer to my question. Yes, I can use a > smaller lane card eg x1 in a larger lane slot eg x16. > > "dan" <dan(removethis)@westerveltconsulting.com> wrote in message > news:uoYVFP8yHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Forgive me if this is a really dumb question, but can I use a PCI express >> x1 NIC in a PCI express x16 slot? thanks. >> > > |
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Not Me wrote:
> PCI is designed for a variety of cards, the PCI-Express is designed for > Video Adapters. > I don't think I have ever seen any other type of card that will plug into a > PCI-E slot. > But you should have a free PCI slot anyway. There are other card types available. Koutech introduced a series of bridged designs, with PCI Express x1 connector on the edge, some time ago. I don't expect they sold too many, as they average maybe $20 more in price. Asus has the Xonar sound card, as one of the first PCI Express x1 sound cards. Creative Labs, faced with this competition, also has a PCI Express sound card in the works. I have not read of any real world experience with these products yet, and expect the drivers in any case, will need a good deal of work. There are native chips for PCI Express, including SATA chips and Ethernet chips. But again, with the pricing, a company making a plug-in card may not sell many. The fact that so much functionality is already available on the motherboard, makes for slow sales. When cards like this, do not sell well, the companies stop making them. So a product I spot today, may no longer be offered for sale a year from now. Once motherboards come out, where the PCI slot is gone, the PCI Express products will start to sell better. Even if the customers pay more for them in the first few years. Product volume and competition, will help bring these cards down to the $10 level, as time passes. Paul > > "dan" <dan(removethis)@westerveltconsulting.com> wrote in message > news:OsdN0T8yHHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Never mind, I believe I found the answer to my question. Yes, I can use a >> smaller lane card eg x1 in a larger lane slot eg x16. >> >> "dan" <dan(removethis)@westerveltconsulting.com> wrote in message >> news:uoYVFP8yHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Forgive me if this is a really dumb question, but can I use a PCI express >>> x1 NIC in a PCI express x16 slot? thanks. >>> >> > > |
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