A PCI-E (Pci express slot) is better in many ways; It allows for a faster more poewrful Graphics Card to be insterted this is because it has a higher bandwith and speed transfer rate.
PCI Slots are common on Old Computers although they are still found on some modern computers as some Expansion Cards (ie.Sound Cards) Still use the PCI interface.
PCI-E Is the standered for modern graphics cards. It is only found on fairly modern computers.
PCI and PCI-E Are not compatible with eachother.
PCI express (commonly referred to as PCIe or PCI-e) have taken existing PCI technology and multiplied it. (1x, 4x, 8x, 16x) PCI-e typically has a 16x or 8x multiplier compared to the original PCI transfer rates.
Yes, PCI Express is designed to be backward compatible. For example, a PCIe 3.0 card can be installed in a PCIe 2.0 slot, and it will work at the lower speed of the slot. However, using a newer card in an older slot may limit performance.
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.
Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp
PCI is used for many things like extra subport for your computer like if you have a PCI express card for Graphics, your computer will be able to use it and have better graphics for gaming or but there so many things you can put into a PCI slot but there are different sizes of PCI slot and they are: PCI X1 PCI X16 PCI Express which is all used for about everything if you have those you can make your computer awesome
yes
PCI-e, Most deffinatly. PCI-e 2.0 is the current technology and should be the one you are looking for.
No I don't think so. PCI-X is older than AGP which is older than PCIe
the slot for the ram
NO. If you have a pci-x slot, probably it is a server, and you want to upgrade your graphics card, you can buy a PCI card and plug it into your PCI-X slot. It should work probably.
Yes.
PCI, PCI-e, AGP