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PCI Local Bus Connectors
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08-11-2009, 07:04 AM
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PCI Local Bus Connectors
Intel developed the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus connector, and implemented it on all Pentium motherboards
it manufactured and licensed, thus imposing the standard. The bus connector transmits either 32 or 64 bits of data at a time (depending upon the type of CPU), bypassing the DMA controllers, at the input clock speed of the CPU (just as with the VESA-Local Bus connectors). The bus connector is white in color, and smaller than all of the other types of bus connectors. PCI devices include video cards, SCSI host adapters, network cards, and drive interface cards. Pc Repair Northampton |
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