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Each PCI-E connection is a x1, x2, x3, etc.
Each has a different Bandwidth on the through put.
So your limiting factor is the PCI-E 1.1 slot on your motherboard, which has the same through put as...
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I have found eSATA to be much faster than USB3 for me.
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Hope you get what you want .
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Yep, my 16 foot, VGA cable for a 15, 17, 19 inch VGA monitors are working just fine with my $180, 24 inch Samsung LCD.
Had to buy a better VGA cable when I hooked my brothers 50 inch TV to his...
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PCI-e 1.1 has a (250 MB/s) maximum data rate.
See if they have one that is not a RAID card.
Still that is much faster than USB 2. Probably 20 times faster as a minimum.
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Ask them to resend the file. Sounds like it maybe corrupted. Seen that happen a few times.
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If they work in one computer and do not work in yours, I would say that now you have a bad motherboard in Video PCI-e slot.
I use VGA cables myself. I can not see any differece using DVI or...
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My German is not all that good, but it just might be of help. Sure hope you did not get a bad mobo.
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This will work from a bootable USB Stick to.
o create a Windows startup disk, insert a floppy disk intothe drive of a similarly configured, working Windows XP system, launch MyComputer, ...
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If you ever have to remove it for replacement or send it in to have someone reprogram it.
Used video cards I refuse to buy. Figure they have bben overheated or treated wrong and static has...
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