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Old 14th November 2007, 20:02   #1 (permalink)
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PCI Express

Just a quick question...

My laptop has a PCI Express slot spare, and i have noticed that you can buy PCI Express graphics card. Is it just as simple as buying a graphics card and sticking it in, or is there more too it than that?

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I assume that you are talking about ExpressCard? PCI Express is a desktop format.

Asus announced an external graphics card that is connected to the laptop via an ExpressCard slot. I don't know if it came to anything.

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