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can regular PCI cards work in the 64Bit slots in SErver mobo?
I helped my friend order the Dell 600SC server.
I notice inside there's only 1 pic slot and like four 64bit slots..
can I put pci cards in teh 64 bit slots?
(sorry if this sounds lame, but this is the first time I've actually deal with a server type hardware)
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8 Wheels Move The Soul
Pretty sure they can. You can think the same as with AGP Pro slots.
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By the Power of Greyskull
I dont think it would work. Those 64-bit PCI slots have two notches that will only accept 64-bit PCI cards.
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Tiger Shark
arent the 64bit cards like a 32 bit card then a extra set of pins so they are longer? if that is the case a 32 bit card would fit in but not take up the whole slot.
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By the Power of Greyskull
64-bit cards are longer but they have 2 notches in the card. If you look at the PCI slot for those 64-bit types. You will see there is a notch on the front and end of the PCI slot.
Standard PCI has the notch at the end. So I dont think it would fit.
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By the Power of Greyskull
If you look at this image. It will show the notches and how a standard PCI will not fit into a 64-bit slot.
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By the Power of Greyskull
I can be wrong since I never tried to place a 32-bit car into a 64-bit slot. Even if it did fit, I wonder if that would cause problems with motherboards with more then 1 64-bit PCI slots?
I always inserted 64-bit into 64-bit or 64-bit into 32-bit, but not 32-bit into 64-bit slot
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Tiger Shark
i think i was thinking of the 64bit cards fitting in to the 32 bit slots but i got the order confused. Oh well
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Actually, I think you can fit some 32-bit PCI cards into 64-bit PCI slots. Take a look at some of your PCI cards, and you'll see that some have two notches:
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HERE is a link to a picture of a card that shows what I mean.
If I remember correctly, that second notch near the back panel of the computer signifies a voltage difference -- 3.3 V vs. 5.0 V.
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Make sure a check the frequency for each PCI slot. The 64 bit slots come in 33MHz, 66MHz, 100MHz and 133MHz varieties. The last two speeds are PCI-X slots.
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Yes voltage is key. There are many cards that are "universal" and will work in either the 3.3V or 5V but you cannot force one type into the other.
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by Colossus
If you look at this image. It will show the notches and how a standard PCI will not fit into a 64-bit slot.

note that the NIC has a notch in front (like most 32-but PCI cards) so it look like the 64-bit are backward compatible (but probably not for ALL 32-bit PCI cards) and that makes sense since EISA is backward compatible with ISA cards (just using that as an example)
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