PCI/PCI-E

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Graeme
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PCI/PCI-E

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Good morning.

My motherboard has what I thought was a spare PCI-E slot.
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I assumed that a PCI card would go in it ok.
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But it doesn't! Is my assumption incorrect or should I try again more carefully?

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It looks like it should fit. Be careful - don't exert too much force!
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Thanks Hans. I'll try again with my glasses on!
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Graeme wrote: My motherboard has what I thought was a spare PCI-E slot.
I assumed that a PCI card would go in it ok.
But it doesn't! Is my assumption incorrect or should I try again more carefully?
I would say that putting a PCI card into a PCI-e slot is either physically impossible, or not a good idea even if it fits!

How much Googling did you do first?!
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Thanks John

It would appear that the first short section of contacts is wider than the slot allows.
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I didn't really do any Googling till after I discovered the card didn't want to go in the slot. PCI-e slots were not invented last time I had the lid off a PC! I'll have to take it back and swap it.
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I'm a little late getting into this thread BUT they are definitely not interchangeable.
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Sorted!
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Wow....not a speck of dust. :thumbup:
(Just had to comment!)
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Rudi wrote:Wow....not a speck of dust. :thumbup:
(Just had to comment!)
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I took the opportunity to hoover up whilst the lid was off!
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