Expansion Cards Part III
In the first two installments of this series of Tech Tips, we took a look at PCI and AGP, undoubtedly the most common expansion slots in a computer today. With a few key improvements over both of these, PCI Express is destined to replace both and offer a whole new level of computer performance.
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I’ve checked out of technology for the last 5 years while I built a house. Now checking back in, of course, technology has left me in the dust. Thanks for the update on all the latest as I’m trying to figure out new graphics for multiple monitors.
So I go PCI Express with the number of higher X’s? rather than an AGP 8x slot?
I need to buy a sound card with a game port for me Windows Vista PC. I need to know if the Diamond Xtreme Sound XS51 - sound card will also work with Vista?
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