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- USB 2.0 PCI for DL 380 G3
- I'm going crazy trying to get USB 2.0 support in my DL 380 G3 server! I'm running Win SBS2003 and otherwise everything is working perfectly with this server.It has 3 PCI-X slots- Slot 1 is PCI-X 133MHz (non-hot swap) and the other 2 - slots 2 & 3 are PCI-X...
- Tags: PCI, daryl.james@..., USB 2.0, USB, PCI-X, card, server
- Discussion threads 2007-08-23
- 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
- Will 32-bit PCI 2.1 cards work in 64-bit PCI-X slots?
- I have a SuperMicro SuperWorkstation 5033C-T system that has 3 64-bit PCI-X slots. The only thing that I have found designed for PCI-X slots is Network Interface adapters. The unit has 2 Intel Pro 1000 integrated NIC's that work great. Will standard PCI cards work in a...
- Tags: tashmore@..., 32-bit, 64-bit, PCI-X, PCI-X slot, PCI
- Discussion threads 2007-05-16
- PCI Card in a PCI-X slot Dell Server
- I need to add a USB card to a 4 year old server.I have a brand new USB 2.0 card.The server has PCI-X different from PCI Express.The embedded NIC runs on the PCI-X bussCan I install the PCI 2.0 card without harm?
- Tags: PCI, Servers, Dell Computer Corp., Bob CampusITGuy, PCI-X, server, PCI card, Dell Server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-25
- IBM eServer X3 Architecture Performance: 10 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters
- The IBM 10 GbE SR Server Adapter is one of the first 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters available with support for PCI-X 2.0. When used in IBM eServer xSeries systems based on IBM eServer X3 Architecture, this adapter delivers breakthrough 10 Gigabit Ethernet performance - up to 10 times the performance...
- Tags: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Performance, Adapter, IBM eServer, PCI-X, IBM Corp., IBM 10 GbE SR Server Adapter, PCI, Performance Management, Utility Computing, Network Technology, Servers, Storage, Hardware, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Networking
- White papers 2005-11-01
- PCI-X compatibility
- I have a PCI-X 64bit/100Mhz card.But my new server only have PCI-X 64bit/133Mhz slot.Can it work and compatible to run.Speed wise not a concern for me.It does not seem to be an issue and will be compatible to work in the slot at the slower speed.This question was closed by...
- Tags: PCI, PCI-X
- Q&A 2005-02-24
Additional Resources
- 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
- Handshaking
- Give me more information about the PCI interfaceMan! Go to http://www.google.comType in "explain: PCI" or "PCI Standard" don't do the quotes by the way. And hit enter.You will get some hits that are not computer related but you will get more reading than you can do in this forum.Now if...
- Tags: PCI
- Q&A 2004-10-18
- video card installation
- I bought a Radeon 256MB Hypermemory Video Card. Unfortunately, when I went to install it...it didn't fit into my desinated PCI slot on my motherboard. Before buying it, I made sure to read the specs..ie Pentium 4 processor...Is there an adapter I can purchase...so I can use it..If not I'm...
- Tags: Video cards, mmjf2112@..., video, video card, PCI, PCI Express
- Discussion threads 2007-03-19
- PCI versions
- How can I determine witch kind of PCI slot does my PC supports.I bought a PCI -> USB card, but it says that it needs to be installed on a PCI version 2.1 slot.I am confused and afraid of burning the Mother board or the adapter.Go to the motherboard manufacturer's...
- Tags: PCI
- Q&A 2005-03-03
- Meeting PCI DSS Merchant Requirements With a WatchGuard Firebox
- The goal of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PCI DSS is to create a framework for good security practice around the handling of cardholder data. A PCI-compliant operating environment is one in which the cardholder data exists (i.e., it does NOT refer to the whole corporate network), and...
- Tags: PCI, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2008-02-01
- Achieving PCI Compliance For: Privileged Password Management & Remote Vendor Access
- Though PCI compliance is not a government driven requirement such as Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA, noncompliance under PCI can have a devastating impact on any enterprise that relies on credit card transactions. The contract with credit card companies requires that as an organization one complies with PCI. Non-compliance with PCI...
- Tags: Password Management, Password, Microsoft Access, e-DMZ Security, PCI Compliance, PCI, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-04-01
- Challenges and Opportunities of PCI
- The control framework implicit in the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PCI DSS provides an enterprise structure for improving operational, security, and audit performance. The benefits of the PCI DSS go beyond audit costs and results, however. As a security model, PCI requirements can help companies control compliance costs...
- Tags: Security, PCI, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-06-22
- 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
- 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
- Video Driver Problem
- Hi allI am new to Linux. I need your help in this issue. I have RedHat Linux Enterprise version 5 running on a Dell Optiplex GX260. It has an onboard Intel video card. I now bought a PCI Video card. The exact model is "Radeon X1300 256MB Pci Sff...
- Tags: Corporate communications, PCI, sgovin2@..., video
- Discussion threads 2007-06-07
- PCI Slots-Why are MFG's so stingy?
- What's with the dwindling supply of PCI slots in new computers? Do any MFG's make any off-the-shelf four, five, or more PCI slotted systems. I just hate sharing resources with on-board stuff!Thank you
- Tags: dumbneasy@..., PCI, Mfg
- Discussion threads 2007-05-02
- Desktop pci adapter for Verizon Wireless card
- Does anyone know which PCI type II adapter will work with the Verizon Wireless card?PCI to PCMCIA?If that is what you're talking about, try:http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?DEPA=0&type=&Description=pci+to+pcmcia&Submit=ENE&Ntk=all&N=0&minPrice=&maxPrice=&Go.x=0&Go.y=0
- Tags: Verizon Wireless, card, adapter, PCI, verizon wireless card, pci type ii, Ann_Hyman@..., networking, desktop
- Discussion threads 2006-08-04
- 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
- 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
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