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A reason I pay for for that card slot?
Yes. PCI-E Six Point Ohhhh One. It's the creamy sound.
According to the industry, I don't need more than one, if two, PCI (non-E) slots. But, I do need buy, that means to pay my cash for that graphics port PCI-E slot. Most definitely. Must have. With no exceptions. Understand? If you're so smart you can even buy two for a pair of $400US graphic cards in CrossFire or whatever it is. Nevermind I don't play games. (That's right, you guessed it.) Nevermind moreover, as in most or all of 'em, MBs are sold with on-chipped video - not requiring a purchase price for a PCI-E Video Board. Do Not Nevermind that most all, 50% at least Americans, play games. (Better yet, why don't you just forget it if they're buying dedicated - other than challenging PC builds/maintenance - IOW, a Gamer's Station, like X-Box/Boy or something among known game names. IBM is thinking about changing all that in the bigger plan. Big thoughts in big embolden blue again. Honestly, I haven't seen such things since the days of scoffing at an upstart Microsoft, DOS, and Windows 2. IBM is on the roll over inroads again, this time into what that PCI-E slot really, really means. http://www.fool.com/investing/genera...eat-to-st.aspx |
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A reason I pay for for that card slot?
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 09:36:25 -0400, Flasherly
wrote: http://www.fool.com/investing/genera...eat-to-st.aspx Did I mention how INTEL kept the first, true multitasking processor (386 SX/DX 16/20MHz) priced artificially inflated for Literally Ages and Ages, until AMD/Cyrix/TI caught up with, finally, low-cost alternatives real people could afford, finally, in droves and orders to not task-swap out EMS...that was really inconsiderate of me, among general themes and Locke's 'How a Goose that Lays Golden Eggs Feels when Coming up Behind, Once More, for The Golden Opportunity to Bite." |
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A reason I pay for for that card slot?
On Sunday, July 13, 2014 9:36:25 PM UTC+8, Flasherly wrote:
Yes. PCI-E Six Point Ohhhh One. It's the creamy sound. According to the industry, I don't need more than one, if two, PCI (non-E) slots. Not gaming, but .... I might want serial attached SCSI RAID ... that needs PCI-E x8 or so. And if I want to put in 2 extra LAN cards and a wireless network card in 3 plain PCI slots, what mainboards do I get? Probably something with a hefty price. |
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