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- bus speed
- what is the difference between rated front side bus and bus speed...my computer says rated front side bus 800mhz but the bus speed says 200mhz.thank youRun into this problem beforeToo many of the reputed benchmark programs and diagnostic software are failing to report multipliers when stating bus speeds. Most...
- Tags: bus speed
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- Difference PCi 32 bit and PCI ver. 2.1
- Can a Belkin USB 2.0 PCI card F5U220 works on a motherboard with a 32 bit PCI slot? Because the card says to install on a PCI version 2.1 slot. Whitch I don't know the difference.I am worried of damaging the mainboard or the adapter.All PCI slots are 32 bit...
- Tags: 32-bit, edcastillof@..., hardware, PCI
- Q&A 2005-03-03
- PCI bus - wrong way?
- I have got a HP Proliant ML115 g1 server and have bought a 32 bit PCIv2.1/v2.2 LAN card.So far so good.Now I want to install it physically into the server. Not that easy.It seems the PCI bus on the motherboard is mounted the wrong way. So to fit the PCI...
- Tags: carlos.vinaja@..., PCI, PCI bus
- Discussion threads 2007-10-08
- Dell poweredge 2800 booting problem
- i am facing problem of booting my dell 2800 server with windowz 2003 server error message is When it starts the following error messages appear after displaying theprocessor specification screen. Plug & Play Configuration Error Subsystem: PCI Manager Error...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Dell PowerEdge, wajahatali@..., PCI, Plug & Play Configuration Error Subsystem, PCI Manager Error Type
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
- Video on cold boot, but not warm boot?
- Hi,I have a ASUS P5B-E motherboard with a MSI NX7600GT video card. If i cold boot the computer, video works fine. However, if I warm boot ie restart then theres no video. I already tried a different video card and it does the same thing. Defective motherboard...
- Tags: PCI, Video cards, bloommike44@..., motherboard, video, BIOS, cold calling
- Discussion threads 2007-03-12
- PCI Express Port Bus Driver Support for Linux
- PCI Express is a high performance general purpose I/O Interconnect defined for a wide variety of computing and communication platforms. It defines PCI Express Ports and switches to provide a fabric based point-to-point topology. This paper is targeted toward kernel developers and architects interested in the details of enabling service...
- Tags: Linux, PCI Express, Service Driver, PCI, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2005-07-23
- PCI Express brings a new bus standard to workstations and servers
- Don't forget VLBus and MCAh, those were the days in the early 90s. I still have a big scar on my wrist from trying to jam one of those monsters in a super long VLBus. VL probably stood for "Very Long". VLBus was much more popular than...
- Tags: george_ou@..., PCI, PCI Express, server, VLBus, workstation
- Discussion threads 2004-10-30
- Enhance Performance and Manageability Through Scalable High-Bandwidth PCI Express
- Ever-increasing network traffic creates bottlenecks in the existing parallel, multi-drop architecture of Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI bus systems. Today, PCI Express* architecture uses a 2.5-GHz serial I/O structure to provide higher bandwidth and far better scalability than previous architectures, improving network performance. Read about the 3rd generation...
- Tags: Performance, Network Traffic, Architecture, PCI, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Intel Bridge Speeds Development of PCI Express Instrumentation Solutions
- National Instruments, which has been delivering virtual instrumentation solutions built on high-performance, low-cost PC technology for decades, understands the need for haste. Customers are counting on National Instruments NI to provide sound, powerful PCI Express-based measurement and automation products as soon as possible - just as they did when ISA...
- Tags: National Instruments Corp., Intel Corp., PCI Express, PCI, Storage, Hardware
- Case studies
- RAM DDR and Graphic card DDR2 compatibility
- Can I have a DDR2 Graphic Card in a PC with RAM type DDR? Will there be any compatibility problems? If so, is there any easy fix?Thanks.RamDDR2 and DDRthe only thing you need to be concerned with is , if it's compatible with your motherboard, othewise as James said, it...
- Tags: Memory, Video cards, Corporate communications, rsundaresan@..., RAM, video card, video
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
- memory
- Can I take 8mx64, sdram memory from toshiba and put it in the computer with IBM 8mx64 sdram memory?Depends on the speed of the RAM SD RAM came in to speeds 100 MHZ or 150 MHZ and occasionally you would see some 133 MHZ.Now if the CPU uses 133 MHZ...
- Tags: RAM, brucester_23@..., memory, Mhz
- Q&A 2006-04-13
- Capturing video using a pci SATA card
- Has anyone successfully captrued video where the sound and video is in synch? I believe my problem is that there is too much activity on the PCI bus. I am capturing the sound off of my soundblaster audigy 2ZS. FYI, when I capture using my IDE HD,...
- Tags: audio video synch, capturing, Capturing Video, cmenelly@..., hardware, PCI, pci bus, sata, Serial ATA, video
- Discussion threads 2005-12-24
- Capturing video using a pci SATA card
- Has anyone successfully captrued video where the sound and video is in synch? I believe my problem is that there is too much activity on the PCI bus. I am capturing the sound off of my soundblaster audigy 2ZS. FYI, when I capture using my IDE HD,...
- Tags: audio video synch, capturing, Capturing Video, cmenelly@..., hardware, PCI, pci bus, sata, Serial ATA, video
- Discussion threads 2005-12-24
- PCIDIRECT (exe)
- PCIDIRECT is an advanced low-level PCI/PCI Express register access software utility for Windows. It allows user to read and modify PCI and PCI Express config space registers of all PCI and PCI Express devices. PCI Express (PCI-E) device enhanced configuration space registers can be accessed as well. Write To Hardware...
- Tags: PCI Express, eProtek Systems, PCIDIRECT, PCI, Storage, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-07-22
- TechRepublic Tutorial: How to identify bus slots in your older system
- “What the heck is that?”Has that thought ever crossed your mind when you’ve cracked the case on an older system and noticed the expansion slots on the motherboard? Even though PCI and AGP are today’s standards for card slots on motherboards today, organizations continue to make use of capable older...
- Tags: industry standard architecture, industry standard, Scott Lowe MCSE, card, industry
- Technical articles 2003-07-08
- What capture card are you using
- and what software are you using.I am about to start doing some of this but don't know much about it.I noticed that too!!!!I noticed that too, using a PCI card for video capture, I have to input the audio to the capture card and not the sound card becausethe audio...
- Tags: audio, audio video synch, capturing, card, cmenelly@..., Dazzle PCI card, hardware, PCI, pci bus, sata, Serial ATA, video
- Discussion threads 2005-12-24
- Motherboard chipsets—the good, the bad, and the ugly
- What makes your computer lightning fast? Not your CPU, but your chipsets. In this Daily Drill Down, James McPherson explains their history and what makes these chips good, bad, or just plain ugly.Pop quiz: What are the components of a typical computer? Odds are you said motherboard, processor, memory, hard...
- Tags: Processors, James McPherson, chipset, motherboard, processor, memory, PCI
- Technical articles 2000-12-15
- Singapore Next Bus (widget)
- Using the bus stop number and bus number in Singapore, you can find the arrival of the next bus using the SBS Transit IRIS system. Singapore Next Bus widget does all that. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Bus, Singapore
- Software downloads 2007-07-31
- PCI-U card in a PCI-X slot
- We are upgrading our servers, and the new Dell 2900s no longer have a PCI slot. We have arcnet that are PCI-U and have been told they are compatible in the PCI-X slot (no PCI-E cards).The issue is that while the card is recognized, and appears to poll the other...
- Tags: PCI, geoffrey.a.margow@..., card, PCI-X, server
- Discussion threads 2007-06-25
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