PCI-X (PCI Extended) is an extension to the original PCI bus that featured faster bandwidth. The differences visually on a system board is that the PCI-X slot is longer than your average PCI slot.
However, these types of slots/buses are skipped over in favor of PCI Express (PCIe), which offers much faster speeds than either of the two enough to supplant the AGP bus as well as in addition they're backwards-compatible with older-generation PCIe devices/buses on some mainboards. That's why nowadays you see graphics chipsets and aftermarket video cards in addition to new-gen expansion cards and storage devices are being made for PCIe due to its versatility and speed.
An AGP slot is a post-PCI/pre-PCIx graphic card interface bus. It was a step up from the PCI video cards, but were phased out with the PCIx standard.
Hardware will be RAID PCIe / PCIx RAID hardware controller but The hardware RAID is often the motherboard RAID controller or a separate RAID card.
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Yes. There are many different types of wireless cards, and your choice will vary based on your needs. There are USB wifi dongles to give you wifi access with a hotspot, there are PCI/PCIx wifi cards to do the same without having something sticking out of your laptop, and there are "Cellular Broadband" cards (both USB and PCI/PCIx) that will give you wireless internet access wherever there is a cell signal. I you explain why you need it at you local computer store, I'm sure they can help you out.
The present tense of "discuss" is "discuss." For example, "I discuss the topic with my colleagues."
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=The correct thing to say is "discuss" ,not "discuss about".==Or we might say "the discussion was about....."=
Depending upon the context, the infinitive form of discuss may or may not be used.Infinitive: "I wish to discuss language." -- "He is going to discuss language."Declarative: "I will discuss language." -- "I discuss language."
The adverb for "discuss" is "discussively."
"Discuss further" is the correct phrase to use.
You need to discuss that with your creditor.You need to discuss that with your creditor.You need to discuss that with your creditor.You need to discuss that with your creditor.
No, the correct expression is either "discuss" or "talk about." "Discuss about" is redundant as both words convey the idea of engaging in conversation or exchanging ideas about a topic.