Quick question:
Can I put a PCI card into a PCI-E slot and have it work with no problems? I've googled it and keep getting conflicting answers!
Thanks in advance
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Quick question:
Can I put a PCI card into a PCI-E slot and have it work with no problems? I've googled it and keep getting conflicting answers!
Thanks in advance
Doubt it. If you search Motherboard PCI-E, a PCI would have to at least go in the PCI-E slot the wrong way round as the slots are different design wise.
|----|------------------| ~ PCI-E
|--------------|----| ~ PCI
No.
But you can put a lower PCI-E card in a bigger/higher PCI-E slot if that helps.
And also you can put a x16 card in a x4 slot, although you have to half of the bottom bit off the card.
Yes it does. I believe that the gold connections just represent the different lanes e.g x16. So if you remove them it just reduced the bandwidth or something like that. Not really in the know about it.
Bah pain in the bum. I need some more USB ports and PCI-E USB cards are soooo expensive compared to PCI ones :(
Thanks anyway guys!
Check to see if you have any spare USB connectors on your mobo that you'd normally use to hookup your front panel USB ports. My mobo has two USB connectors and only one is used for the front panel - you can get an adapter to provide more USB ports on a expansion slot back plate using the other connector.
If you don't - how many USB devices are you using lol? :P