No yelling,goofy faces or loud annoying music or effects. Excellent
@jabbajavva Жыл бұрын
someone doesnt like linus
@pinroshan020 Жыл бұрын
Most Filipino vloggers always does this and its freakin annoying tbh. E.g. Unbox Diaries
@wouldntchuliketoknow8170 Жыл бұрын
@@pinroshan020he sounds East Indian to me.
@evionlast Жыл бұрын
he added a sound effect for slide transitions and voice enumerations
@DenofLore Жыл бұрын
Or rampant sexual harrassment.
@Vatharian Жыл бұрын
Other things I have put into PCIe x1 slot: - M.2 drive in a vertical slot. It limits bandwidth, but it's fine for light use. As a bonus, if you use 2230 size drive it fits in 1U rack case and most ITX-sized or thin client sized cases. - Serial and parallel port adapters. They are still used widely for industrial applications, and in engineering - Firewire card. It was used for debugging Windows kernel drivers. You can use USB 3.0 for this, now. - TV Tuner / capture card. To my surprise they are still manufactured. - Oscilloscope interface card - that's clearly very industrial use case, along with other signal analysers - M.2 carrier board with x1 to x4 lane for one nvme drive, and two other AHCI M.2 drives, located on the other side of PCB, with SATA connectors on the edge to connect to motherboard - 2.5" HDD carrier, which required only SATA connector to the board, and pulled power from PCIe slot. Very clean solution. - two-drive 2.5" HDD carrier, which had on-board SATA controller, therefore requireing no cables at all - SAS Expander. It's basically port multiplier for SAS - has input and output ports, it takes power from PCIe and presents small device for monitoring and management to host system. Btw SATA can also be multiplied, one SATA port can address 5 disks. - 16-camera analog monitoring system, with 16 BNC and RS-485 connectors for grabbing and controlling PTZ on remote cameras. And, yes, x1 port PCIe 2.0. 500 MB/s is excessively enough for 16 VGA streams, especially already encoded to MPEG-2. - 4G LTE card. Kind of same as with WiFi (also requires separate USB cable), but also has SIM card slot. Technically you can use any WiFi carrier card, and and interposer with a SIM slot. - A fan. Literally a GPU-sized PCB with two slim fans cleverly mounted on it, blowing upwards through PCB into card above it or CPU area, took power from PCIe slot. - card reader. Technically it was front panel-mounted, but there was teeny-tiny x1 PCIe "card" with microscopic USB controller on it, and ribbon cable leading to the front panel bay, which housed actual card slots. It had literally everything, from Sony's MagicStick, RS-MMC, SDXC and microSDXC, CF I/II (including Microdrive!), CFast, XD, and more, and had decent speeds. - AGEIA PhysX card. Dell has PCIe version of it. I will always scoff at motherboard manufacturers that leave empty places where x1 slots could be, and not leaving their backs open, so x4 or longer card could be inserted.
@talos86 Жыл бұрын
Just cut the plastic end of the x1 slot and you can fit a 4x card. Done it in 2 boards without a problem for a Soundblaster and LSI SAS raid card.
@gamagama69 Жыл бұрын
i use a combo pata and sata card for connecting additional drives. the pata is for my friidump dvd drive
@peterwstacey Жыл бұрын
Serial ports are massively used in some industries like railways, factories, science laboratories and R&D. We use them at work all the time - one PC has 8 serial ports available (4 PCIe X1 cards all in a row), it was cheaper than Moxa and USB adapters are often less reliable
@ILoveTinfoilHats Жыл бұрын
Ya don't use this for NVMe storage. Even a low end modern NVMe drive is gonna get kneecapped to about half it's speed like that.
@ILoveTinfoilHats Жыл бұрын
@@SC-hk6ui yes that's what speed means
@brucejoseph83672 жыл бұрын
You can also plug an x1 x2 x4 or x8 card into an x16 slot. I have an x1 wifi card plugged into the x16 slot on my mini itx board.
@AffectionateLocomotive10 ай бұрын
I wish they added an xtra x2 or x1 😢
@kronos5385 Жыл бұрын
I've been building PC's for a long time and I still learned a lot from this presentation. Excellent job.
@RobertTapia2 ай бұрын
I learned more in a few minutes than i would have looking all of this up myself. Thank you for saving me so much time and frustration. Very well taught, spoken, and described!!! 🙌👏👏
@datpudding53382 жыл бұрын
Although not having learned anything new, I think this video is a perfect starting point for further research
@SIeipner Жыл бұрын
Great and informative video. I just wanted to add just a few bits of additional information. In a SLI/Crossfire motherboard, The top PCI-E 16x slot closest to the CPU has 16 lanes, the other blue 16x slot further below (farther away from the CPU) is a 16x PCI-E slot with only 8 lanes. You can visually see this, where you can see the pins stops in the middle and the rest of the slot is just plastic. Those 8 lanes from that slot connects directly to the last 8 lanes of the top PCI-E 16x slot. So if you plug anything into this slot, even a 1x PCI-E device, than the top 16x slot will be downgraded from 16 lanes to 8 lanes in the BIOS, since they can't both use those lanes at the same time. So If you have a high end GPU in the top 16x slot, I highly recommend you don't plug anything into the other 16x slot below unless you absolutely have to. In this video, the bottom 16x slot is just a 4x PCI-E that connects to the chipset, so it won't downgrade the 16x to 8x.
@jannejohansson3383 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, youre right, but some gen3 slot with 8 lines and fastest single gpu will work maybe 98% speed if card is put to 16x (100%) speed. I'am right? I don't have number's but gen3 x8 is faster than. Gen1 x16 I think. But how wide is your way, dosen't tell everything. And in RAM sticks, ddr3 vs ddr4 there's much misleading. Ram speed in Hz rise, so do 'latency' in stick's, so ram itself could even slow some weird cases when 'upgrade' stuff. I have old ddr3 16gbytes x6 and some ddr2 were faster at test's and ddr4 didn't be much better, it's confusing sometimes. But now we talking about pci-e's. At least today's many computer have just graphics, other stuff is integrated. Some ISA slot's era, nothing was integrated. Not even printer port or hard drive controllers. If you want some floppy drive to your computer, it need to connect a some sort of card. Soundcard's were just starting to shape back then.. This board in video still having normal pci's, those are gone today.
@jabezhane Жыл бұрын
Yeah a lot of people out there not realising their device is maybe only working at half speed. That or can't work out why their USB3.1 ports stopped working.
@mok3734 Жыл бұрын
so thats why my gpu running 8 lanes,i have a wifi card installed
@achillesa5894 Жыл бұрын
Well damn, I didn't know this, that's kinda dumb but thanks for sharing. I'm glad I haven't put anything in that slot, especially as it's an older PCIe 3.0 motherboard with an RTX 4070! I'd lose a ton of performance if it went down to 8 lanes. Definitely something worth remembering.
@HappyBeezerStudios Жыл бұрын
It depends on the board. There are some where the "primary" slot has 16 lanes but will be split in multi GPU, there are some where the primary runs from the CPU and the other slot from the chipset (so no splitting, the primary card stays in x16, but the other can run in whatever the board offers) Performance difference between x16 and x8 is generally no concern. There is a drop, but that is so small, that it is hardly noticeable between the microstutter and other bottlenecks.
@benjaminthomas262611 ай бұрын
Never had much tech savvy so I learnt a ton from this simple and easy to grasp explanation. Great video, now I understand a motherboard better. Thanks and God bless
@DarkpawTheWolf2 жыл бұрын
Great video for an intro to this slot. Although rare, there are also graphics cards available in x1. I have an Nvidia NVS-300 which has dual DVI output using only an x1 slot. This is useful in PCs where your want another 'low use' monitor to be used for your desktop, but to not take graphics RAM from your primary card.
@plasmar12 жыл бұрын
can dremel out the end and populate it with 16x videocards fine:) have done it a few times in systems where gpu is low priority....
@tobiwonkanogy29752 жыл бұрын
the most recent gt 710 with 4 hdmi outputs also comes in x1 form factor
@xaenon Жыл бұрын
I have just such an application in use. I resurrected an old eMachine to run some older software under XP (won't run right on a 64-bit platform) and have a 1x NVS-300 in it. It works remarkably well driving two monitors (I'm using the DVI to dual-vga setup). Though I'm under no illusions that this would be a game platform even in its day, lol.
@tonyg6827 Жыл бұрын
@@tobiwonkanogy2975 They have ASUS GT 730 also with 4 HDMI outputs in PCIE x 1 format.
@customsongmaker Жыл бұрын
You don't need the card to fit the x1 slot, you can just use any card with an adaptor cable.
@james_day20208 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, ngl, i had no idea what that slot was even for and I was hunting everywhere for a video like this one, very detailed and you made it very easy to understand for a new pc user (like me) to catch on quickly, thank you 😊
@dtaylor4319 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, straight to the point without all the bells and whistles and constant requests to subscribe, wish they were all made like this. I'm going to be putting a new PC together soon so have subscribed keep up the good work
@realkliment11 ай бұрын
Clear tutorial. Easy explanations. Good visuals. I came here to learn if I can use a PCIe X1 to connect more HDDs and if the pcie lane can allow the speeds to read them at the same time. Although I didn't find an answer to my question, I watched the whole video. Nicely made!
@Jules_Diplopia Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining clearly why I don't need extra PCIe slots. Makes my life so much easier.
@ivosarak9592 жыл бұрын
You did not cover all cases here. Total amount of available number of PCIe lanes and the source of the PCIe capabilities - some of it is chipset based and some of it CPU based. Integrated devices get some lanes to themselves as well. Also, not only PCIe splitting, but the PCIe switching is a thing as well.
@StolenJoker842 жыл бұрын
I could be wrong, but I believe your topics are beyond the scope of this specific video.
@StolenJoker842 жыл бұрын
@@CajunReaper95 I didn’t think I was wrong. I mean, the video was specifically about the use cases for a x1 slot. Availability of more PCIe lanes, where they come from, how they’re possibly switched, or anything else is pretty irrelevant to how you can potentially use just one lane. Although, he did touch on splitting a little with one of the x1 adapters that he showed. The one that had 4 more x1 slots, and he said that you won’t get any more bandwidth than the initial x1 available to the card.
@Computer-Catt2 жыл бұрын
you going to sue? this video was for square brains or beginner pc builders. not for you to crap all over them he is trying to make it good
@GregoryShtevensh2 жыл бұрын
@@CajunReaper95 I may be wrong, but I dont think you were wrong about StolenJoker84 being wrong either
@Promis_QS_Panda10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, i have been looking at what upgrades I can do to my PC and you have given me clarity on the subject. I will be adding a Capture card and USB ports for my devices!
@kilroy987 Жыл бұрын
The most interesting thing I learned is that you can plug an x1 card into an x16 slot, if you have trouble finding room among your other cards.
@BrunodeSouzaLino Жыл бұрын
You can do worse than that. The PCIe bus is backwards compatible, latency and delay tolerant to strange degrees. When some hacking teams were starting to hack into the PS4, one of the people had the idea of using the PCIe bus as a serial connection and that worked. In his words, it was essentially PCIe x0.0000001.
@kenabiАй бұрын
fair warning, plugging x1 cards into certain x16's can cause your gpu's slot to drop into x8 mode. this will vary by motherboard.
@training7574 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully clear and exhaustive. Such technically clean presentations are rare in KZbin. I am buying a new Workstation with other PCI slots and I needed this info sorely. Thanks a lot.
@NeinFeline2 жыл бұрын
No worries about the old school board. My 2014 rig is still running PCIE 2.0 but will read contemporary SSD NVM adapters and therefore I am currently using SSDs with and AM3+ MOBO. EDIT: meaning PCIe is, in fact, backwards AND forward compatible, with regards to power & data transfer as I researched prior to getting those NVM adapter cards... The amount of power and data transfer will of course be dictated by the specs/generation of your MOBO and data lane capabilities, etc.
@MSM5500 Жыл бұрын
"PCIe is, in fact, backwards AND forward compatible" not really. For instance MB GB Aorus Elite DDR4 won't recognise neither AMD FirePro V5800 nor Radon HD6450 till Windows starts so you won't be able to see the MB BIOS interface with neither one of those cards. This is not what we expect from a "backward compatibility" definition. This happens on many recent motherboards regardless of what PCI-E settings such as PCI-E version are selected in the BIOS. All the standards are just recommendations so it's all up to the HW manufacturers whether to follow them or not.
@ThisOLmaan Жыл бұрын
@Jei Cynth i tried an NVMe Expansion Adapter card for M.2 NVMe of 1TB a WD/Black, motherboard an Asus Prime Z-390-A NoN 4x Pcie capable i connected the M.2 NVMe 1TB Drive and was rather disappointed it Ran Slower then the current Hard Drive 7200 RPM wasn't understanding why even tried the other Appropriate slots for the PCIe Adapter card but the No Avail... so i gave up i don't know if i had to go into Bios to arrange setting in there🤷♂ think i did but either not help. If you have any info or Advice as to why i was not receiving better Speeds i'd Greatly a Appreciated👍🏻 P.S. Hope i made sense as to what i was Referring to...
@NeinFeline Жыл бұрын
@@ThisOLmaan hmmm only thing off top of my head is what are you CPU & RAM specs? My 2014 rig has 32Gigs Ram and 4.00 nom ghz processor I believe... Something Vishera, I'll have to lookup that newegg order.
@ThisOLmaan Жыл бұрын
@@NeinFeline : i have the Asus Prime Z390-A motherboard, i5-9600k, 32 Gb Ram, the motherboard supports 2 M.2 NVMe's but wanted to add another in one of the PCIe slots, and like i mentioned the speed where slower then a Hard Drive, even though my motherboard does not support Gen 4.0 i was still getting pretty fast Transfer Rates in there respective m.2 slots.
@kopspijker3515 Жыл бұрын
just to add my 2 cents to this discussion. PCIe backward compatability can be seen from 2 side's. From the card and from the motherboard. Motheboards(actualy the processor and/or chipset) generaly support all all older PCIe versions. So an old add-in card will still link up and work. The other way arround cannot be said. Newer card's don't always work in older boards. I have read somewhere that from a certain generation nvidia cards PCIe 2.1 is the minimum they require and AMD cards will still work all very ancient PCIe 1.0 boards. Why PCIe 2.1? That is when a change was made to the PCIe on the wire signaling. For why and old graphics card does not show an image when powering on the machine. That is rather simple. Those cards boot rom's don't contain an UEFI drive and only have 16-bit BIOS code. To allow old cards to work UEFI uses CSM to allow it to interface with that old 16-bit BIOS. So if CSM is turned off... no display until an graphics driver initialises the card.
@Chris.Brisson2 жыл бұрын
Another consideration is the power available from the PCIe bus to the inserted card and how this differs between PCIe generations.
@lucasrem11 ай бұрын
Chris.Brisson What is your consideration, 1x on gen 2, max 10 watt still, what is it you need on 1x ? V volt still ?
@rollinwithunclepete824 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Well explained... I never knew what PCIe 1x slots were good for. Very good
@w9gb Жыл бұрын
LAVA Computer (Canada) Dual Serial PCIe cards. Works very well. Long-term company (40+ years). No hardware or software issues after 10+ years using their PCIe card.
@rkhan988411 ай бұрын
Very insightful and explanation made it easy to understand. Thank you
@robertcaron15794 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining this very well, I was having a hard time understanding every other video that I tried finding on this topic
@PoeLemic8 ай бұрын
Very good coverage. Thank you. I needed a refresher course on this topic. Excellent work. Subbed.
@bobingabout Жыл бұрын
My PC might be a bit on the older side, but it had 2 PCI slots, a PCIe x16 slot, an x16 sized x8 slot, an x16 sized x4 slot, and 2 x1 slots. I have the graphics card in the x16 slot (Obviously), a TV Tuner/Video capture card in the 1st x1 slot, a WiFi card in the 2nd 1x slot, and an NVMe SSD in the x4 slot. Other devices I've had plugged into the computer, but not currently attached include a SATA card, USB 3 card and a Parallel/Serial port card.
@vancejochim8537 Жыл бұрын
You just explained a reason to have a full size case and ATX motherboard which allows all those slots. I have one. You can't go wrong with a lot of slots and SATA ports and USB 2 & 3 ports. Reminds me of when the Apple II had eight card slots, as well as the Imsai and Altair computers. You had to use a card and slot to add just about anything like sound cards, etc.
@bobingabout Жыл бұрын
@@vancejochim8537 I do like full size cases. Though if I was building a PC today, the cards would probably be different. I doubt I'd need the PCIe M.2 card, because modern motherboards tend to have at least 1 onboard, but I might need a SATA card instead. I'd probably also not need a WiFi card either, as that would most likely also be onboard, or in one of those micro PCIe slots on the motherboard.
@bertnijhof54132 жыл бұрын
Around 2017 I bought a SSD, but my 2008 HP dc5850 only supported SATA-2 running at 300MB/s. So I bought a $8 Chinese SATA-3 PCIe x1 card. Unfortunately the system only supported PCIe 2.0, so I only achieved ~400MB/s for the SSD (530MB/s). To be honest the Chinese card complained about PCIe 2.0 during the boot process, but I was happy with a 33% throughput improvement for $8.00.
@lucasrem11 ай бұрын
cheap is slow
@bertnijhof541311 ай бұрын
@@lucasrem Still much faster than a HDD. besides the main advantage of the SSD is not the throughput, but the fact that it has no mechanical arm that has to move taking 2 to 20 msec. By the way the price of the PCIe card or the HDD had nothing to do with with the speed. This basic problem was the ~10 year old PC with PCIe 2.0
@tycusd13892 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thankx, after decades wondering what use that port might have, i finaly got the answare!
@karlosdelacruz3803 Жыл бұрын
Awesome intro for understanding the use cases for PCIe slots! Thanks!
@cliffshockley44062 жыл бұрын
There are also X1 cards for dial-up modems, some that are mpcie adapter cards for like cellular modems, and there are I/o cards such as serial and parallel ports.
@PeachIceCreamy2 жыл бұрын
The HTC Vive VR headset has a wireless adapter that utilizes a 1x card that the receiver Connects to carry the video and USB signals
@patg1082 жыл бұрын
Interesting but not many would bother, and it'd be plenty easy and cheap to just to use a regular PCI dial up modem and no disadvantage in terms of performance, many modern boards in recent times still include a regular PCI slot for legacy. And not many would have a serial/parallel port (maybe you'd have a ancient printer/scanner you'd want to still use or something) But even if its true many would probably just use a cellular router then connect with a regular wifi card to that. Then again they probably only bother with that if the motherboard doesn't already have a header for serial/parallel ports (some would for the legacy option) And of course there's the option to run a old machine that has them natively for just as cheap if not cheaper.
@NullaNulla Жыл бұрын
@@patg108 except boards now do not come with PCI slots. PCIe or USB or go home is the approach now. Has been for a few years. Frankly you're an idiot if you're rocking an infernal modem for anything beyond a fax machine anyway!! v90 serial was the beast .. even flex was ok.
@patg108 Жыл бұрын
@@NullaNulla i'm certain you're mistaken about PCI, there probably is the oddball modern motherboard that includes a regular old PCI slot or 2. I'm well aware its in decline but last i saw a few months ago i could find a board or 2 with one. And I agree but dial up has a few more uses, Mainly for oddball legacy things like connecting a dreamcast to play online or similar consoles or just for novelties. And i was saying why waste the PCI-E slot instead of the PCI with that? And i wouldn't rock a dial up modem be it v90 or v92 or whatever. It'd only be in use for a very niche case scenario and nothing else.
@NullaNulla Жыл бұрын
@@patg108 "And i was saying why waste the PCI-E slot instead of the PCI with that?" I do agree with there if there is a PCI slot on the board. I don't doubt there is oddballs around still with PCI but they're far from the norm now. I grew up with 16bit ISA and have experience back to the Commodore VIC20, what I see now is so far ahead with USB actually being reliable now, USB storage media being reliable and so on, I could have never dreamed of this all them years ago. I could foresee some things like better laptops and laptops becoming more the norm for folks but my Note10+ with it's stylus (even just the linux based computer as a phone) never even crossed my mind. So imagine my surprise when PCI, parallel and serial started disappearing.
@xcoder1122 Жыл бұрын
Maybe I missed that in the video but it's worth to mention that a PCIe x1 card can work in any PCIe slot, no matter how many lanes that slot has. The other lanes will then just go unused, as the card will still only use one of the lanes the slot offers. The whole idea of PCIe is that a motherboard has N data lanes, each capable of transferring data at a certain speed, yet if there is an expansion card that requires more speed than a single lane can offer, it can combine multiple physical lanes to a single virtual lane and thus increase the amount of data it can transfer a second by transferring that data in parallel via multiple lanes. In theory any card can work an any slot. A PCIe x1 card can work in a PCIe x16 slot (15 lanes will then go unused) and a PCIe x16 card can work in a PCIe x1 slot but then it only has one lane available and will only operate at 1/16th of the speed it usually operates at and has been designed for. Since cards do not require more lanes for no reason, a PCIe x16 card will often only fit into a x16 slot, which is an artificial limitation solely enforced by the slot design of the motherboard manufacturer. Some mother boards have PCIe x1 slots that are open at the end, in which case a PCIe x16 card will fit into them. A PCIe x1 card on the other hand will always physically fit into a PCIe x16 slot. x1 and x16 are only the extremes, there's also x4 and x8 but those are rare, since most cards either require less bandwidth than even x1 can offer or they require as much bandwidth as the system can offer in total and that's always x16. The rules are: A card with a lower x-number will always fit into a slot of higher x-number and operate normally in that slot. A card with a higher x-number might fit into a slot with a lower x-number, but that depends on the motherboard and if the card will operate correctly depends on how well it can operate when it doesn't receive the full bandwidth it has been designed for. The PCIe standard requires that a PCIe x16 card to work with just one lane, it must not refuse operation, but it does not require that card to offer the same feature set or operate in a meaningful way. E.g. a graphics adapter may operate in a x1 slot but due to the limited bandwidth, refuse to offer certain features that simply would not make any sense given the available bandwidth, up to the point where the card is pretty much useless for any purpose.
@willaimkazer9754 Жыл бұрын
In my case there would be M.2 drive expansion card and a sound card in the other. 16x slot for RTX 4070 GPU. All of the usable slots are filled, MATX board. hase 2 M.2s on the board and 1 in PCIe slot, Creative RX 7.1 Souns Card and the RTX 4070 MSI 3 fan Ventus in the 16x slot. Case is a Fractal Pop Air Mini, CPU I5-13500, and Memory Corsair LPX 32GB 3200 kits. 1 PCIe 1x slot is covered by the GPU.
@carlnauwelaerts480210 ай бұрын
Very good explanation. Many thanks.
@teknoguy2002 Жыл бұрын
Interesting note, the motherboard you use to display the PCI-E slots, the second PCI-E x16 slot is only wired for X8.
@zubeisgaiters908710 ай бұрын
very informative! thank you, great content
@scottfranco19622 жыл бұрын
PCIe, or serial PCI, was designed such that an X1 or single lane carried as much bandwidth as the old PCI (parallel) slots they were to replace. Bonus fun fact: PCIe was and is completely hardware incompatible with PCI (parallel). However, software wise, the card management system (plug and play) was carried over, which is one reason PCIe took off so quickly. Although you could not use your old PCI cards as PCIe card slots, to the operating system/bios, they both look the same.
@joseislanio89102 жыл бұрын
I thought it was a lot faster than old PCI, even when it's PCIe gen 1 x1
@kopspijker3515 Жыл бұрын
@@joseislanio8910 The speed advantage comes from that PCIe is full duplex and each device has a dedicated lane(in the case of 1x). So data can be exchanged in both directions at one. the old PCI only works in half duplex and as all devices are on the same bus they also share all the bandwith.
@thrax66 Жыл бұрын
Its still possible by using a PCI to PCIe bridge. I currently have several PCI cards connected to a PCIe slot via a PCIe to PCI riser and then to a PCI expansion chassis which contains 8 PCI cards for audio production.
@snapicvs Жыл бұрын
Solid. Excellent, clear explanation. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this.
@sezwo5774 Жыл бұрын
Mislabeled title, ...the description of what PCIe x1 is and what devices use the slot starts at 4:00 nearly half time into the video.
@zsombor_992 жыл бұрын
My motherboard is full ATX sized, but I only have a total of single x16 slot and two x1 slots, which is limited. I have a GPU and a WiFi card, and only one x1 slot remained. I didn't thought through the choice well enough when I ordered my PC years ago. 🙄
@xrafter8 ай бұрын
Excellent video. These old PCI slots will confuse modern folks.
@IM1deadMONEY Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for making /posting this informative video, I watched it a couple times!
@permastuned406611 ай бұрын
I put in a wifi and bluetooth card, very nice
@johnbufton148710 ай бұрын
Well explained. Thanks.
@dr.peterscroll4222 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. It was really helpful as now I know which cards to be used in which slots.👍
@Sacto1654 Жыл бұрын
In fact, even the latest WiFi network cards that support WiFi 6E (802.11ax Extended) still only used a PCIe x1 slot.
@PainterVierax Жыл бұрын
depends on the generation. I guess those new wifi cards supports PCIe gen 4 or 5 whereas older Wifi N or AC cards were on gen 2 or 3.
@GamemodeIdiot Жыл бұрын
Long live PCIe x1 slots. I managed to F up my usb3 header on my mobo. thanks to this I can still use my usbs on my front IO.
@archangel_one Жыл бұрын
Oh...and all this time I've been plugging things in willy-nilly like. 😉 I remember using them for sound cards and even for the TV tuner -- back in the day, that was so cool! We could record direct to computer! I can't wait until technology catches up to the 1980s!
@customsongmaker Жыл бұрын
#11 In 2014 I was mining crypto as a hobby. My dad had several $50 old refurb Dell computers with no x16 slots. I bought 750 & 750ti cards, at the time they were very competitive for only $100 each, and they only draw 35 watts so they can be powered from the PCIe x1 slot with no cables from the power supply. The mining performance of the cards was only 5% to 10% slower than on a pcie x16 slot. I just needed a x16 to x1 adaptor cable. Also the cards had to go outside the case since there wasn't enough room. For this reason, the 750ti was the best video card ever made, and I don't think anything like that will ever happen again.
@creambat21 Жыл бұрын
In Indonesia that cards was popular, we call it lord cespleng
@customsongmaker Жыл бұрын
@@creambat21 Yes, it runs cool and also stays dry like a towel because it's not water-cooled
@creambat21 Жыл бұрын
@@customsongmaker yes I agree, and also has low power consumption
@linkfreeman1998 Жыл бұрын
@@creambat21 lel, didnt know that 😂
@THE-X-Force Жыл бұрын
Thank you friend! I would love to hear about what types of weird / interesting cards are available for the PCIe x1 slot :) ☮
@CJ-ur3fx Жыл бұрын
I leant some useful things from this video, so I liked and subscribed!
@galindojamie2 жыл бұрын
great informative video they make nvme m.2 adapters like the sata adapter as well for x1 x4 x16 slots to expand additional storage.
@lucasrem11 ай бұрын
galindojamie NVMe is just PCI lanes, need NVMe Gen 5 speeds ?
@RonnyDeMan10 ай бұрын
If you want to install a sensorpanel and you use a panel with a hdmi connection , can you use a "hdmi to mini pci-e cable" to connect to your lcd ? Just to avoid you have to use the hdmi port on your grafics card and go out your case with the cable ...
@melodychest9020Ай бұрын
Good video. I have one question though. If there are 2 ports in a PCIe SATA expansion card running in a PCIe 2.0 x1 slot .. does each SATA port get only half the bandwidth i.e. 500 MB/s divided by 2, or can one port still run at 500 MB/s if the other port is not being used? A bit confused on this issue, thanks.
@cambike10 ай бұрын
Educational and no nonsense, this is a great video
@danielflorea8834 Жыл бұрын
You forgot the adapter that allows you to use a nvme ssd on a non nvme motherboard
@crzyces16932 жыл бұрын
They need to move the x1 slots and still allow plugin access relatively soon as with video cards getting so bloody gigantic w/o being water/liqiud cooled it is impossible to use them on _most_ boards unless you are lucky enough to have one right at the bottom. It's completely ridiculous that architectures have improved so little they need to pull 250+ watts, by themselves, and take up 2.5 slots *MINIMUM* in the midrange, with most being closer to 3 than 2. I could really, really use some additional USB ports. I don't need type C or even 3.0 as I could just move my keyboard, printer and mouse to some 1.0 or 2.0 ports freeing up 3 much faster ports on my board, but I'd have to vertically mount my GPU, or, lol, thio card (I can just picture how ridiculous that would look, along with how inconvenient it would be to plug in things to it after it was installed. Good FuN!. Anyway, board manufacturers need to assume that the first PCIex16 slot is going to have a 2.5 space card in it from now on imo. With the majority of PC owners playing PC games, and the majority of them using midrange GPU's, well the 3060 and 6700XT aren't exactly skinny cards. Even the 2060 and RX 5700 can be pretty damn beefy, so it's time for Motherboard manufacturers to step up and make PICe x1 and x4 useful again! I don't think I can even use the x4 slot on the mATX board I have, and it is really, really close to a full size ATX. Maybe .75 inches smaller in width and 1 inch shorter in length. Unfortunately my 5700 non XT still takes up just over 2.75 lots, making the squeeze into the second x4 slot impossible, and the 2 x1 completely covered. Edit: Btw, I'm going to sub. I've been a PC tech on and off for 22 years, the last 10 years being full-time and a PC fiddler since I was 7 or 8?? Sounds about right. The basics are, idk, relaxing on occasion, and I like the presentation and explanations. It would be great for both you and your channel if you could manage a video per week on the same day around the same time. The alsorithm seems to be a big fan of that kind of thing. You may just be too busy irl, so it's just a thought in the case that you were interested in making some extra money on the side. Wtv the case, very well done video and best of luck in the future!
@Jeymez2 жыл бұрын
graphics cards have been over 9 inches for awhile, some are 10 and 11 when you factor in the higher tier cards, but i hear what your saying. i just highly doubt motherboard manufacturers will change much, but it's not really the boards fault it's the separate teams that work in the graphics department. they have been factory overclocking cards since 2009, with MSI being the first. eventually other manufacturers started doing there own version, on top of it KZbin didn't help any either, because they all started catering to all these tech channels that wanted RGB lighting and different effects, which often times drives the price up. the problem now is people are wanting to moving away from aftermarket cards, but getting the founders edition especially in the last two years has been difficult. back in the day graphics cards weren't really that big, my first PC in 99 at age 16 had a graphics card that's about the same size as a low profile version you can find today like the GTX 1650 low profile version and the newest which is the RX 6400 from Radeon. graphics cards didn't start increasing in size until around 2008, but they were only a little bigger. still older PC cases like my 04 case had trouble trying to fix a Radeon HD 5850, so i had to buy a new case. and the motherboard i had trouble running the card, so i had to upgrade alot, such is the case with pc. i love pc, but there are things about PC i don't like.
@StolenJoker842 жыл бұрын
Some boards actually do have an x1 slot in the top position, with the x16 slot below it. I think this is possibly the best layout. Also, don’t forget that you can use devices in a larger slot - probably one reason why there aren’t many dedicated x4 and x8 slots.
@givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn39352 жыл бұрын
You can sometimes fit a stubby riser pcie x1 lead in a slot blanked by the graphics card and use an end position slot on the case for the riser’s terminal device. Unless you have a full size atx motherboard there will be unused case slots.
@Agent-ie3uv Жыл бұрын
Its your fault for choosing bulky g. cards and water cooler.
@crzyces1693 Жыл бұрын
@@Agent-ie3uv I don't use watercooling on my home PC's. I have a 3080 in the same case, with a different board now, and still have the same issue. The last x1 slot would be usable now though...if my power supply was not on the bottom of the case. I suppose I could torch it off then put the PSU on the opposite side of the case which would actually let me use both x1 slots, though they would need to be exceedingly thin. So 1 NVMe card or a network card and...lol idk, an old sound card? As for bulky cards, there really aren't all that many options. Reference 3080s aren't exactly huge by any stretch of the imagination.
@toucan22118 күн бұрын
Nicely done, good explanation of everything, feel better now, thank you ✔✔😀😀
@good_vibes_now Жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm in hardware busniess since edo ram memories are used in computers. As a hoby i start even earlier from the time OricNova64 (Yugoslavian computer) then as everybody these days, Commodore, Atarti, Amiga500 and when i get my first Pc.. Pc286 .. what day.. i will remmeber till i die.. Ok sorry for all of these what i write.. I just want to point that I never had a chanche to see better video than this one.. Everything is more than a perfect. .All facts are true 100% and this guy descibing alll of this more than a perfect.. Well done guys.. keep with good content .. bravo
@hicknopunk2 жыл бұрын
I use 1 for my Audigy RX, 1 for a wifi/bluetooth card. They are very useful. A soundcard does not 8x or 16x lanes.
@danielbarnes34062 жыл бұрын
from a former Creative Labs employee, props for getting an Audigy.
@Bazza1968 Жыл бұрын
@@danielbarnes3406 I got a SoundBlaster Se card from Amazon...total shite the sound quality was awful(through a £1k Yamaha separates system) and loads of hiss/interference..... sent it right back.
@HokgiartoSaliemАй бұрын
How to install mutiple card with many low end MB that only have one x1 pci-e slot? I miss the old MB with at least 3 pci slot.
@stephenhood29482 жыл бұрын
I have a wifi card in my PCIex1 connecter. Thank goodness, a power surge blew out my onboard ethernet. No LEDs on back of mobo and ethernet adapter no longer shows up in the device manager. Dont have the money for a new mobo, so I am very happy my prebuilt came with a wifi card.
@essmene Жыл бұрын
8x PCIex1 Devices start @4:06 * Wifi * LAN * Video Capture * Sound Card * TV Tuner * SATA Expansion Card * USB Expansion Card * PCI Riser / Splitter
@lurkerrekrul2 жыл бұрын
What are they used for? In my case nothing, because the designer of my motherboard put the one and only PCIe x1 slot right next to the PCIe x16 slot, where it gets covered by the heatsink on my graphics card. In fact, I've noticed that this is VERY common. The designers have to know that the most common use for a x16 slot is a graphics card. And since most graphics cards today take up the space of two slots, any slot that you put on that side of the x16 slot is going to be useless. Why don't they put the other slots ABOVE it, so they'd be on the side facing the BOTTOM of the graphics card?
@ledoynier36942 жыл бұрын
Many motherboards have that actually. just looking at my Z490E, it has a PCIEx1 above the main 16X slot. But you can plug PCIEx1 cards in bigger slots lower down on the motherboard, it's not a problem.
@lurkerrekrul2 жыл бұрын
@@ledoynier3694 Mine is an old motherboard, it doesn't have any other PCIe slots. Just the x16 slot that my graphics card is in, and the x1 slot next to it that's covered up by the graphics card's heatsink. The only other slots are just plain PCI.
@piedpiper1172 Жыл бұрын
Because a review of the MB will say “since the x16 slot is physically further from the CPU, it will be slightly slower” and gamers won’t buy it. Would it be enough to cost you even a single FPS? No. Will it still destroy sales? Yes.
@lurkerrekrul Жыл бұрын
@@piedpiper1172 OK, so move the x1 slots down a space. Or add a second x1 slot.
@SIeipner Жыл бұрын
They probably don't put that above the 16x slot because the lanes of the 16x slot is in the way going to the CPU while the lanes of the 1x has to go down to the chipset. More layers on the PCB would solve this, but also make the motherboard more expensive. You might see this on more expensive motherboards that have many PCB layers.
@ipag1006Ай бұрын
How about the pci below it? How does that work? I literally can't fidn any info about it online.
@milescarter78032 жыл бұрын
You missed a big one. NVMe storage devices. Use a cheap $10 adapter with new laptop SSD like the Toshiba Kioxia BG4 or the Western Digital 530 or 730. Very cheap ($40 512gb) and will make an old computer much faster. Use a boot drive with Clover bootloader to add UEFI NVMe boot drivers to old computers like i5 4670 or 2500k.
@TomFoolery9001 Жыл бұрын
NVMe would be overkill for the slow speed of these ports.
@JohnSmith-laws Жыл бұрын
@@TomFoolery9001 well, you could always migrate it to a new build when upgrading.
@post-leftluddite Жыл бұрын
What a dumb idea
@brianmessenger Жыл бұрын
A very clear explanation, thanks very much.
@Myself-yh9rr9 ай бұрын
Looking at one of the x16s you can see it really only has pins for x8. Also you may get one that has all the pins and is still an x8. Just look a the specs for your board to be sure of what you got. Also some motherboards disable some functionality when a combination of things is used. Sometimes that can be an M.2 slot disabled when all of the SATA ports have a drive connected. Or sometimes when you have a second video card depending on your motherboard it may turn the x16 into an x8. I don't know how much if any difference that makes to you since some people say you really only need 8 PCIe lanes. I do not know how good or bad their logic is.
@HappyBeezerStudios Жыл бұрын
Me looking at my sound card: yeah, seems about right. Also nice GA-P67A-UD3 there, I have it's younger nephew a GA-Z77-D3H here, same slot configuration. In fact, the GA-P67A-UD3 is even used on Wikipedia for the PCI-Express article. But the real question is about the intermediate x4 and x8 slots, there aren't many consumer cards for those.
@hardasstone5828 Жыл бұрын
Nice job!
@Chozo4 Жыл бұрын
I typically just cut the back of an X1 slot and use any size card in it depending on needs despite bandwidth limitations.
@TempAccount3588 ай бұрын
The left x16 slot on that Gigabyte board is only pinned for 8x cards by the way 😊
@surenetto1102 Жыл бұрын
have Strix B450 Gaming F. i put my gpu on 2nd pcie slot.. cause i think i damage the 1st pcie slot.. maybe some over watts.. my question is it ok to put my gpu on 2nd pcie slot? does affect the performance or what?
@jrdoughty13 Жыл бұрын
Considering using that splitter with nvme adapters that are 1x. I figure unless you are using all the drives at once, it shouldn't be much less performant than using a pice nvme adapter for a single one. I want to do this with a older PC to add multiple drives at a faster speed than sata
@VIKASKumar-vx5yn8 ай бұрын
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@putraadriansyah8082 Жыл бұрын
If i have a pcie riser that often used to have desktop gpus on a laptop's WiFi socket, but i install other pci parts (sata expansion, hifi audio card or gigabit Ethernet) will it work? Also, do pcie to m.2 nvme adapter works? Do nvme and pcie electrically compatible?
@jimcrowley170910 ай бұрын
lets say my motherboard doesn't have a PCIe x 1 slot can I put the card into a PCIe x 16 slot? I take it that it will reduce the bandwith down to x 1?
@eighttree9562 Жыл бұрын
my motherboard (ASUS Crosshair VIII hero) doesn't have any x1 slots on it.
@TheLionAndTheLamb7772 жыл бұрын
I use my 1x PCIe slots for a D-Link AC 1200 Wifi adapter, a ASUS Xonar DGX sound card, and a Innatek USB 3.2 gen 2 adapter.
@HappyBeezerStudios Жыл бұрын
hey, another DGX user, how is it doing?
@TheLionAndTheLamb77710 ай бұрын
@@HappyBeezerStudios I no longer have it, I have a different motherboard with Realtek ALC1220. I still have a PCI Xonar DG though in my Dual Xeon Workstation.
@TheLionAndTheLamb77710 ай бұрын
@@HappyBeezerStudiosDriver support always seems to be the main crux of the sound cards that I have. The other one is boards that don't have ISA or PCI slots. Over the years I have had and replaced a lot of sound cards. Sound Blaster Vibra 16, AWE 64 GOLD, Yamaha DS-XG, PCI 128, PCI 512, Live! 5.1, Audigy 2, Audigy 4, Recon 3D, Xonar DG, DGX, SE. There were probably a few other ones. The Xonar SE stopped working though. Most of these cards I got cheap or free. Most of them I parted after not having a machine to use them in or them being compatible with Windows 10.
@bennyhill42282 жыл бұрын
Do the diagnostic cards work you know the lil pcb boards with like the number digit codes on them or am i looking at the wrong slots? i bought one but frightened to plug it in there in case i blow up my Motherboard?
@justdoingitjim7095 Жыл бұрын
I might get a TV tuner card. My last TV crapped out about 7 years ago and I just never bothered to buy another one, because I rarely watched it. All I really want it for is local news and the local weather and of course for when my internet goes down, which it does quite regularly out here in the country!
@vancejochim8537 Жыл бұрын
For just news and weather, just use KZbin and find channels you want.
@Aspiring-Hobo Жыл бұрын
When using m.2 SSD adapters can I get by using an X1 or X4 slot?
@rootbeer666 Жыл бұрын
I have an x1 RAID card in my workstation at work. It's actually fine for the mirrored hard drives (not SSD!)
@gamagama69 Жыл бұрын
ive never seen that pcie splitter card. i would love a link to that or a 4x version, and maybe an enclosure that the cards could go into. ive been looking for something like this for a while now
@HappyBeezerStudios Жыл бұрын
Look for that mining stuff, they used to run x16 splitters
@EM-df6mo11 ай бұрын
Excellent video and explanation.
@liambreuner482111 ай бұрын
Any reccomendation how to utilise the 3 3.0 16x & 3 3.0 1x slots i have ? (Dual xeon E5-2697V4) I would like to try some stuff, just for fun. One of the 3.0 16x slots will be used for a gpu of Course.
@liambreuner482111 ай бұрын
I thought about getting an HD 60 pro.
@kopiluwak_kayubakar Жыл бұрын
Yes, I was using pcie x1 for WiFi network.
@hobbes_the_cat8059 Жыл бұрын
hey there sorry if this is a dumb question... is it possible to find a usb expansion card (as you mentioned) that supports thunderbolt 3? I have an older system that has one (populated) pcie 3 slot and two (unpopulated) pciex1 slots, does anyone have an answer?
@ΜαρίνοςΤ-μ4ρ10 ай бұрын
Can a pcie slot 2.0 ×4 take an adapter for nvme.2 pcie 3.0? Also can a x16 long slot take an adapter card for slot1?
@JamesSmith-ix5jd7 ай бұрын
Yes but it will work on pcie v2 speeds, any nvme faster than 2000Mb/s will be wasteful in such slot. Yes, but you will lose 16 lanes to utilize just 4 of them which is far from ideal.
@greggv82 жыл бұрын
That ASUS board in the middle at 0:50 I never knew there was such a thing as a board with AGP and PCI Express. I bet that's some OEM board since it has a footprint for a PCIe x16 connector but only has an x1 connector installed.
@kaliban47582 жыл бұрын
also the standard ATX has only agp AND pci, the micro atx has agp and only one pcie slot and it is x1(but it has solder points for an x8 or x16), and the mini itx only has one pci slot
@wayland71502 жыл бұрын
Well spotted.
@iSen882 жыл бұрын
so my mobo is gen 3 and i have one x16 and others x1 pcie is it worth it to buy an nvme adapter for the 1x or im not getting that speed im aiming for like 2400mb speed nvm nothing crazy
@Dn_flo1172 жыл бұрын
Thanks very useful information. I have a question what is raid? How can I take advantage of the raid function of my MB?
@hadleyslife73514 ай бұрын
Nice vid. I learned a lot from it 😊
@KR4ZYKI77ERTV Жыл бұрын
Are there cords with pci x1 on one side and 8pin on the other?
@AndreRocha-qi4jc4 ай бұрын
can the number of pcie lanes increase depending on which chipset you get?
@lse123polis Жыл бұрын
You have Forgotten PCI-E NVME HOLDER Cards...
@VideoNinjaJim Жыл бұрын
An X1 expansion card can be used in all size slots by the way
@driftingmelodies2 жыл бұрын
Very informative..i have three X1 sized slots but on one it's written pcie 4x ..does it mean with 4x riser it can supply the speed of 4x ? Or was it just manufacturing mistake ?
@ClayWheeler2 жыл бұрын
04:51 is a mistake Let's say the base line is PCIe Gen 3 X1 that means 7.8 Gigabit per second. The picture on the left is 2.5 Gigabit LAN card as for the 10 Gigabit LAN Card, in theory it only needs PCIe Gen 3 X2 lanes, but it doesn't exist physically, so it needs PCIe X4 with X2 lanes are actually Blank. 05:23 The PCIe Gen 3 X1 Lane actually fast enough to capture 1440p which is slightly above FHD 1080p Because 7.8 Gigabit speed on the X1 slot is more than enough for video capture at 1440p
@MarcABrown-tt1fp Жыл бұрын
Whatever happened to pcie 4.0 devices other than graphics cards?
@IIGrayfoxII Жыл бұрын
You can also find some GPUs that use 1x slots. Such GPUs are normally those GT710 type ones as they do not need x16 lanes.
@familyplans3788 Жыл бұрын
Great video , i am going to plug in an expansion card so that i can run 4 monitors from my pc , its not cheap but i need 3 monitors now and the build i am about to do has only 1 and i hate wasting pcie lanes