PCI Express extension ?

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My mobo Intel Q963 doesnt have a pci-e slot but the specs say that

Extension Capabilities : One PCI Express* x16 bus add-in card connector

so what exactly is this ? some sort of card which will provide pci-e interface ?
 
hi,il have a querry. i want to have two display monitors on my 845 mobo. presently i have only one vga port. i think the mobo doesnt support a agp slot. will a pci display card be adequate for the purpose. i just need to connect two displays where the display extends across two monitors.i read that xp supports this facility. thanks
 
@manu: the Intel site says "Three PCI Express x1 bus add-in card" connectors. x1 connectors are basically slots were you can add cards (GbE) etc... They are basically higher bandwidth slots than the conventional PCI slots.@algae: it should work, you need a PCI graphics card with two video out slots on them (VGA mostly), since all newer models are PCIe and majority in the past were all AGP getting a decently performing PCI card will be hard, but if all you need is windows displaying on two monitors then it should be ok.
 
@manu: the Intel site says "Three PCI Express x1 bus add-in card" connectors. x1 connectors are basically slots were you can add cards (GbE) etc... They are basically higher bandwidth slots than the conventional PCI slots.

@algae: it should work, you need a PCI graphics card with two video out slots on them (VGA mostly), since all newer models are PCIe and majority in the past were all AGP getting a decently performing PCI card will be hard, but if all you need is windows displaying on two monitors then it should be ok.

hi karan,

thanks for the info. Today, i asked a few vendors about a PCI graphics card with two video out- they hadnt heard of it-DUHH!!! they me asked for the make and model. Double duhh.
can u help? and any idea about its approx cost-just for me to sound knowledgeable.
thanks

hi essbee,
many thanks for excellent links. i found them informative- infact jsut what i am trying out.

regards
 
^ PCI gcards are rare these days . Are you sure you dont even have a AGP or pci-e slot on your motherboard ? This is very new chipset and its a sin for it to not have pci-e ( or AGP ) . No black coloured slot in mobo ??
 
^^ Gigabit ethernet cards . There are also some T1,E1 cards which run happily on pci-e slots .. hardly anyone use them in India though .
 
I don't know what T1, E1 are, but considering that most mobos have ethernet built in these days, the 1x PCI-e slot is basically a waste to most people then?
 
Yup , i had to put the 8400 in my other CPU which had a pci-e slot

BTW someone at chip told me that you can connect pci-e x16 cards in pci-e x4 slots using this :
 
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