it is a port or a connection for a graphics card. It is the second version of PCI express with a speed of x16. To use a graphics card with this, you will need a PCIe 2.0 x16 port on your motherboard. Most modern motherboards have this.
A video card slot for a pixel shader 2.0 video card. Mostly found in modern computers and laptop that can support it. It's even discrete(for advance uses like gaming, video editing, and more).
Yes, Graphic cards PCIe x16 V2.0 compatible ARE fully compatible with PCIe x16.
X1 means 1 lane, X16 means 16 lane, hence has 16 times bandwidth. Each lane is differential signal.
A PCIe x16 graphics card will not work in a normal PCI slot. PCIe or PCI Express is a new standard in expansion interfaces. PCIe is physically and electronically incompatible with PCI slots.
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Yes, but they will not be able to achieve as high bandwidth, so performance may suffer slightly.
Only graphics cards are inserted into a PCIe x16 expansion slot.
Most likely for dual graphics cards.
A PCI Express, Version 1 high-end video card using PCIe x16 slots.
u mean pcie yes
PCI-e 2.0 is backwards compatible with pci-e 1.0 and 1.1 100%. As long as you're talking about a pci-e card, you're good to go. I blanked out the one-word, incorrect answer that came before this.
There shouldn't be a problem with it.