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Will a PCI video card fit in a PCI-E slot?

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Will a PCI video card fit in a PCI-E slot?

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Dear User, Read the following then you will be able to understand it correctly. The link is also given at the end. Thanks. “PCI Express, officially abbreviated as PCI-E or PCIe, is a computer expansion card interface format introduced by Intel in 2004. PCI Express was designed to replace the general-purpose PCI expansion bus, the high-end PCI-X bus and the AGP graphics card interface. Unlike previous PC expansion interfaces, rather than being a bus it is structured around point-to-point serial links called lanes. The PCI Express link is built around pairs of serial (1-bit), unidirectional point-to-point connections known as “lanes”. This is in sharp contrast to the PCI standard which is a bus-based system in which all the devices share the same bidirectional, 32-bit (or 64-bit), parallel signal path. In PCIe 1.1 (currently the most common version) each lane sends information at a rate of 250 MB/s (250 million bytes per second) in each direction. PCIe 2.0 doubles this, emerging in late

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