Originally posted by: KristopherKubicki
The upcomign VIA chipsets will support both AGP and PCI-E. SIS's might as well. The rest are basically scheduled to replace AGP with PCX.
Kristopher
Originally posted by: 50
Will PCI express be only a one slot thing (like AGP) or will we have several PCI Express ports? Will PCI-X be used for other things besides video cards? Is it backwards compatible with PCI?
Originally posted by: jrphoenix
Originally posted by: KristopherKubicki
The upcomign VIA chipsets will support both AGP and PCI-E. SIS's might as well. The rest are basically scheduled to replace AGP with PCX.
Kristopher
Hi Kristopher.... I notice your profile says editor.... are you an editor on the forums only or do you work on the general anandtech site as well? (just curious). I was curious if you had any idea on release dates? I am wanting to uprgade to socket 939 / PCI-Express (at least compatiable) motherboard by June 1 at the latest. Does this time frame seem like I will be able to get the new AMD / graphics tech to come out?
Originally posted by: 50
Will PCI express be only a one slot thing (like AGP) or will we have several PCI Express ports? Will PCI-X be used for other things besides video cards? Is it backwards compatible with PCI?
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
Originally posted by: 50
Will PCI express be only a one slot thing (like AGP) or will we have several PCI Express ports? Will PCI-X be used for other things besides video cards? Is it backwards compatible with PCI?
16x PCI express will probably only have one slot to start out.
There will, of course, be a few 1x slots and some legacy PCI slots.
16x slots are not just for graphics thought since since express' design allows more channels per slot as needed for any device.
Theoretically, there could be several 16x slots.
Whether you could actually use these all for graphics would be, I think up to the GPU maker.
Of course, a 1x slot has aobut the same bandwidth as a 1x AGP slot (down anyway - more going up) so it could always be used effectively for a secondary GPU.
re: your other question, I believe that anandtech has a guide to pci express.
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
Originally posted by: 50
Will PCI express be only a one slot thing (like AGP) or will we have several PCI Express ports? Will PCI-X be used for other things besides video cards? Is it backwards compatible with PCI?
16x PCI express will probably only have one slot to start out.
There will, of course, be a few 1x slots and some legacy PCI slots.
16x slots are not just for graphics thought since since express' design allows more channels per slot as needed for any device.
Theoretically, there could be several 16x slots.
Whether you could actually use these all for graphics would be, I think up to the GPU maker.
Of course, a 1x slot has aobut the same bandwidth as a 1x AGP slot (down anyway - more going up) so it could always be used effectively for a secondary GPU.
re: your other question, I believe that anandtech has a guide to pci express.
IIRC, PCI Express will be backwards compatible, so there won't be a need for legacy PCI slots.
I don't think you will be able to get a socket 939 + PCI Express system by June 1. Probably Q3 is a better time frame for what you want, but even then, I would wait just a little longer for bugs and things to settle down from first revision PCI Express hardware.Originally posted by: jrphoenix
Hi Kristopher.... I notice your profile says editor.... are you an editor on the forums only or do you work on the general anandtech site as well? (just curious). I was curious if you had any idea on release dates? I am wanting to uprgade to socket 939 / PCI-Express (at least compatiable) motherboard by June 1 at the latest. Does this time frame seem like I will be able to get the new AMD / graphics tech to come out?
Originally posted by: rade
I heard somewhere that PCI-Express cards will be hot-swappable, is this true?
If that's the case, I suppose the process of inserting/removing the cards from the slots would have to be quite a bit easier to make it practical. I would think it could become a very handy feature in SFF computers where you only have one slot available except for the graphics card slot...
Originally posted by: spaceghost21
I'm building new computer soon and am going with Socket 939, should i also wait for PCI Express? What is it exactly?
Originally posted by: AndyHui
Intel's boards with PCI Express, based on the Grantsdale and Alderwood chipsets are already being tested and produced. You should see them next month.