Ignoring the dots(.) as background, it can look something like: |..............................x...... |.........................x........... |...............................x..... |...........................x......... |..............x...................... |....................x................ |.............x....................... |.....x............................... |...................x................. --------------------------
Do you mean f(x) = x9 ? It would look something like this: ..........................|............. ..........................|............. .........................|.............. ................____/............... .............../........................ ..............|......................... .............|.......................... .............|..........................
It will look like a straight vertical line that cuts the x-axis at the point (100, 0).
i think it might look like {xl7.6<x<7.0} but idk for sure.
It simply looks like an x.
PCI, PCI-X, PCIe, and mini PCI.
NO. If you have a pci-x slot, probably it is a server, and you want to upgrade your graphics card, you can buy a PCI card and plug it into your PCI-X slot. It should work probably.
The PCI bus can be used for a wide variety of devices, so obviously not all PCI cards look exactly the same. Due to technical limitations, an image of a PCI card cannot be displayed in the answer, but example images are linked to below.
No I don't think so. PCI-X is older than AGP which is older than PCIe
No the x16 is the slots designation, like pci-e x1 or x4 these slots are much smaller and are for different pheripals, like network cards or sound cards.
No, it's not. PCI-E 1x is compatible with PCI-E x4, x8, x16. PCI-E 4x is compatible with x8, x16 and so on.
Its not mini PCI, its just PCI, they just look mini compared to a PCI-E. It depends on which PCI slot it is, there are tons of different cards that are for PCI. Sound, wireless, modem. Look at the spec's for the motherboard to see what slots you have, then you know what cards you can use.
Only if the motherboard has a PCI slot.
PCI Express 2.0 x16.
It's a graphics card slot for the AGP graphics cards (the card with the ports you plug the monitor into), and like PCI and PCI-X, was superceded by PCI-Express around 2004. Hope this helps! SeanHolshouser
PCI-X is an extension to the original PCI slot. It uses a 64-bit data bus (most but not all PCI slots are 32-bit) and runs much faster than PCI (PCI runs at 33 or 66 MHz, PCI-X ranges from 66 MHz to 533 MHz). PCI cards can be used in a PCI-X slot, and most PCI-X cards will run in a PCI slot.PCI-E (PCI Express) is a totally different architecture. The connectors are similar, but PCI-E is a serialized bus, whereas PCI and PCI-X was parallelized. In PCI-E, there are fewer data paths but the paths run much faster. Think of it as the difference between a six lane highway with a speed limit of 35 MPH vs. a two lane highway with a speed limit of 75 MPH.
Yes it will but the video card will run at PCI express 1.0 speed.