When do you think PCI will be completely phased out? Any estimates?
I'm about to buy a new interface. I would prefer the PCI version because its $100US cheaper, but I'm scared I wont be able to use it at all in 2 years!
Apr-10-2007 04:11
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PCI right now is the fastest to-motherboard bus there is, so I think you will see it for many more years. It's already been here for a long time.
There are some motherboards out there with only 1 PCI slot now days. I get the feeling i'll be boned in 12 months.
Apr-10-2007 04:49
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PCIe is faster...
There are some motherboards out there with only 1 PCI slot now days. I get the feeling i'll be boned in 12 months.
i've the same feeling. it was already very hard to get a proper mainboard with 3 pci-slots 18 months ago.
Apr-10-2007 06:25
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i've the same feeling. it was already very hard to get a proper mainboard with 3 pci-slots 18 months ago.
lol sorry, I was assuming PCI / PCIe in the same family. Yeah do not get a "PCI" as it WILL be phased out. PCIe, obviously, is the better choice, even if it will cost you a bit more.
You can buy converters that let you run PCI cards in PCIex1 slots.
Apr-10-2007 12:30
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You can buy converters that let you run PCI cards in PCIex1 slots.
Hurray for like 100ms extra latency and even more driver problems!
Apr-10-2007 13:02
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Hurray for like 100ms extra latency and even more driver problems!
The latency is not going to be any higher than if you were just running it out of a regular PCI slot.
Obviously it's better to get a PCI-E card if you can, but I don't think PCI is going anywhere for a while.
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Apr-10-2007 23:29
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intel macs don't even have/had pci slots.. RME & co also have pci-express cards. so i wouldn't stick to the old bus..
Apr-11-2007 04:59
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The latency is not going to be any higher than if you were just running it out of a regular PCI slot.
Obviously it's better to get a PCI-E card if you can, but I don't think PCI is going anywhere for a while.
Latency will be higher, as it will have to go through a converter and another set of drivers. 100ms was a blatant exaggeration obviously though; it could well be a negligable increase, who knows.
I still wouldn't trust a PCIX chasis though, computers have enough incompatabilities already, they're also hell expensive!
Firewire/PCIe for the win.
Apr-11-2007 06:16
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I have three DSP cards at the moment which are all PCI so I can not afford to go the other route.
I've just ordered a new motherboard and had to get the one with 5 PCI slots on it.
I think some companies still cater for people who have expansion cards.
Apr-11-2007 08:31
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Latency will be higher, as it will have to go through a converter and another set of drivers. 100ms was a blatant exaggeration obviously though; it could well be a negligable increase, who knows.
Yeah, we're talking in the microsecond range here, maybe even nanoseconds if the adapter isn't synchronous. In other words you can safely ignore it.
PCI-X is more of a server thing. Most consumer cards are PCI-E so you're going to want to go with that.
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