Re: [TOOLS] PCI-e versus PCI-e Graphic slots

Subject: Re: [TOOLS] PCI-e versus PCI-e Graphic slots
From: ASTeC <list -at- astec -dot- be>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 19:17:04 +0200

(second try ;-)

Hello,

Before working as a Technical Communicator, I worked for several years
as an electronics engineer. In my last job, we developed PCI-e boards.

So, if a slot is defined as graphics, it means only a graphics board can
be plugged and used in it. In fact, it is not so much a hardware
limitation than a software one (BIOS in fact). A PCI-e board must
identify itself once plugged in a slot. So the motherboard can detect
the add-on board type, its functions and characteristics and configure
itself accordingly.

As the most probable board that will be ever used in this slot is a
graphics board, the motherboard manufacturer limits its BIOS to such a
board detection and support. Time to market and design reduction cost,
as usual :-(

I could talk longer about motherboards and BIOS design "shortcuts" ;-)
By the way, most PCI-e slot under-wired are not even compliant with the
PCI-SIG standards.

IMPORTANT REMARK: according to the PCI-SIG specification, a slot as well
as a board are required to work ONLY as x1 and their maximum
configuration. Thus a x4 board inserted in a x16 slot for example must
work in a x1 configuration but not necessarily in a x4 configuration as
the slot may work only as x1 and x16 (depending on its design).

Regards,

André

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[TOOLS] PCI-e versus PCI-e Graphic slots: From: McLauchlan, Kevin
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