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What is PCI Express?
  FAQ ID: 1755 Product: TEG-ECSXUpdated:11/13/2008 12:07:13 PM
 
 PCI Express is a recent addition to many new motherboards. PCI-E is replacing 	PCI which is currently going down in production along with AGP which is nearly extent. 	PCI-E offers a greater bandwidth than that of PCI and AGP. It is also structured different 	in that PCI used Bus and PCI-E uses serial point-to-point links called lanes.
 
Interface  | 
 Bandwidth [Transmit Both ways]  | 
 
PCI  | 
 132 MB/s  | 
 
AGP 8X  | 
 2,100 MB/s  | 
 
PCI Express 1x  | 
 250 [500]* MB/s  | 
 
PCI Express 2x  | 
 500 [1000]* MB/s  | 
 
PCI Express 4x  | 
 1000 [2000]* MB/s  | 
 
PCI Express 8x  | 
 2000 [4000]* MB/s  | 
 
PCI Express 16x  | 
 4000 [8000]* MB/s  | 
 
PCI Express 32x  | 
 8000 [16000]* MB/s  | 
 
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