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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30

What Type Of Power Connector On The Motherboard Was Introduced With Pcie Version 1.0?

What Type Of Power Connector On The Motherboard Was Introduced With Pcie Version 1.0?
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      2021-12-30T17:10:34+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:10 pm

      What Type Of Power Connector On The Motherboard Was Introduced With Pcie Version 1.0?

      6-pin PCIe connector can able to provide 75 W. Today’s latest discussion about the PCIe slots is in detail. This PCIe is not attached to the motherboard of the computer. These PCIe slots are used normally to connect many graphic cards and some of the Other expansion cards in our computer.

      In the early days, the PCIe’s are game with the expansion slots. These are called the XT- bus. Now, these are renamed as the industry-standard architecture slots.

      The motherboard in 1986 consisted of eight slots. In 1980 everything will be connected to the motherboards not only the graphic card and expansion cards as we are connecting now.

      All The parallel ports, disk interfaces serial ports, and many more are connected to the motherboard itself.

      The reason that we are not using now is that as rapidly evolving Technology the advanced species come to light, due to this the motherboard was not fast enough to work. Hence, to resolve this an extended version of the motherboard is introduced in 1990. This is called ISA.

      Here, an interface has also been used that is V LB. The term real stands for VESA local bus.

      And another component also introduced into the market is called a peripheral component interconnect which was shortly called PCI slots.

      The 1990 motherboard consists of the PCI slots, ISA slots, and it also consists of AGP slots.

      But after the peripheral component interconnects have come into force, things have become much easier than earlier. Now, these PCIe laws are present with the different sizes in the motherboard.

      The data will be communicated through the PCI slots in which they’re called lanes. And if you want to increase the speed of communication then we have to use more lanes.

      And hence it will increase the data rate up to 4%. And if we increase the faster rate by 8 then the date will be increased to 8%. This is how the PCIe slots work.

      Even if the PC slots are increasing their speed by adding its lanes. But since 2004 this PC standard has been increased and evolved several times with the new different versions.

      These versions are called PCIe 1.0 to 2.0 3.0 and many more.

      Each of these versions has a different Lane speed, which is double than the previous version.

      Normally the physical size of the PCI slots will indicate the number of lanes is present. And if we observe any new motherboard there are different sizes of PCIe slots that are attached to it.

      Now let us know some of the advantages of the PCIe slots. This PC class has very high compatibility in different versions along with its slot sizes. Suppose if the motherboard consists of PCI slots, if the motherboard has a version of PCIe 2.0 and if we attach another PCI-e slot with the version of 3.0. Then the motherboard will work with the compatibility of the 2.0 PCI-e slot.

      Hence we can say that we can attach many different versions into a single motherboard.

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