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Non-Airline Mogul => General Chat => Topic started by: Pavel on May 05, 2008, 08:43:46 pm

Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: Pavel on May 05, 2008, 08:43:46 pm
http://elara.ie/products/detailsfullat.asp?productcode=MMEB993806#spec
Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: herrgoda on May 05, 2008, 08:46:46 pm
Good device, nice price...
Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: Pavel on May 05, 2008, 08:51:29 pm
Thanks, and how would I know if my pc supports pci express 2.0 and this thing: Technology DDR II SDRAM 64-bit
Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: herrgoda on May 05, 2008, 09:04:36 pm
DDR2 should be no problem, it's the standard thing around atm and almost all systems somewhat up to date support it.
PCIe 2.0 is  fairly new, has only been around for half a year or so. There are not many chipsets that can work it, so it depends on your machine. Intel X38 standard or the AMD 780 chipsets are capable.
Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: Pavel on May 05, 2008, 10:56:33 pm
Ok...since this card is €50 and its pci express 2, my computer is pci express 1 compatible. On wikipedia it says
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PCIe 2.0 is backward and forward compatible with PCIe v1.x. Graphic cards and motherboards designed for v2.0 will be able to work with v1.1 and v1.0, and vice versa. In some rare cases it is possible that a PCI-E 2.0 card will not work correctly on a PCI-E 1.0a slot. This is only limited to certain video cards.


Should I go for it?
Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: StephenM on May 05, 2008, 11:17:10 pm
I was recommended Elara for Monitors, so they seem to be a reasonable company to deal with.
Title: Is this worth to buy?
Post by: herrgoda on May 05, 2008, 11:48:35 pm
Quote from: "new-at-flying"
Ok...since this card is €50 and its pci express 2, my computer is pci express 1 compatible. On wikipedia it says
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PCIe 2.0 is backward and forward compatible with PCIe v1.x. Graphic cards and motherboards designed for v2.0 will be able to work with v1.1 and v1.0, and vice versa. In some rare cases it is possible that a PCI-E 2.0 card will not work correctly on a PCI-E 1.0a slot. This is only limited to certain video cards.


Should I go for it?


I most certainly would, yes. Although you will not be able to take the card to the max, as your computer will slow it down. But the price is good, as is the card.