An upgrade Card to the Personal Computer Interface standard with the version number of 2.1
PCI, PCI-e, AGP
No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
No, it's not. PCI-E 1x is compatible with PCI-E x4, x8, x16. PCI-E 4x is compatible with x8, x16 and so on.
Yes, PCI and PCI-E components are incompatible.
Yes. PCI-E 2.0 is backwards-compatible.
Express. Peripheral Component Interconnect Express to be complete. PCI-E (or PCIe) is the replacement of the old PCI, PCI-X (often confused with PCI-E and AGP bus interface on computer mainboards.
PCI-E 2.0 is reverse compatible that means a motherboard having PCI-E can support a PCI-E Video Card.
No It wont even fit in the pci-e slot, but it is more than likely there will be regular PCI slots on the motherboard as well, use one of them then.
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.
PCI-e runs at 250MBps and PCI runs at 133MBps
PCI-e, Most deffinatly. PCI-e 2.0 is the current technology and should be the one you are looking for.
yes