No, it doesn't.
when looking at a Motherboard the slots are usually as follows: 4-8 inch cream coloured slot is usually a 32 or 64 bit PCI slot Long 8 inch Blank slot is a ISA slot (not many around these days) A Short 2-3 inch black slot is usually a PCI Express slot (usually PC less than 2 years old will have these)
You cannot use a 2.0 pci express card in a pci express slot because the technology is newer. For example: It would be like putting a playstation 3 game into a playstation 2 console.
No. Because the architectures (design) are not equals and the PCI Express have more speed on Its bus.
It should.
pci express (PCIe)
No.. AGP is the Graphics Port and PCI Express is Multi-Purpose..
No, it is not manufactured to fit in the PCI Express card slot.
The PCI slot is faster. Offer mayor speed because the PCI use more faster BUSes and new architectures. The PCI EXPRESS is the newest version of the PCI architecture.
AGP was the most common before the PCI Express
North Bridge
yes ati radeon pci express' can go into Intel motherboards
You can find out by accessing your motherboard manufacturers page and looking up the specs