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What are the Bus Paths to you today? I'm going to talk about it.
Description
Motherboard is the name given to the paths used to transmit information from one of the parts to another. It's divided into two in itself. The first is FSB (Front Side Bus), and the second is Other Roads. These Other Ways are divided into four in itself. ISA (Industry Standard Architecture), PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect), AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) and the last one is PCI-e (PCI Express).
What is FSB (Front Side Bus)?
It is the bus that provides communication between the processor and the motherboard. All data from the processor system is provided by FSB bus.
It's on the North Bridge.
What is ISA (Industry Standard Architecture)?
It is a bus with an eight mhz clock speed on the motherboard, but it was abandoned a few years ago.
The first is the type of bus produced.
It is no longer produced.
There is a 16-bit bus width.
It has black slots.
What is PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)?
The type of bus developed by Intel is providing the connection between other units that exist on the computer and subsequently added volumes. PCI-Express and AGp with higher speeds were later used.
Plug Supports Play feature.
Their nests are white and larger than the ISA.
They operate at 33Mhz and 66Mhz.
The bus width is 32 bits.
What is AGP (Advanced Graphics Port)?
AGP is a bus that is currently used for graphics cards. The first version of AGP was released by Intel in 1997 under the name 'AGP specification 1.0'. It included both 1x and 2x speeds. 2.0 AGP 4X and 3.0 were listed as eightX.
Used only for "video cards".
The difference from the PCI processes graphic textures using RAM outside the video card's memory. This is called direct memory usage (DIME Direct Memory Execute). Thanks to DIME, performance is improved in custom graphics operations.
Primarily supports accelerated three-dimensional computer graphics.
Plug Supports Play feature.
Their nests are white and larger than the ISA.
They operate at 33Mhz and 66Mhz.
The bus width is 32 bits.
What is PCI Express?
It is the bus on the computer that provides the connection between the hardware that is later integrated. It has the ability to be a bus that allows most hardware to be added to it.
They work much faster than PCI slots.
More bus widths.
It has separate paths instead of shared paths, such as on PCI.
Slots of X1, X4, X8 and X16 are available.
What are the Bus Paths to you today? I'm going to talk about it.
Description
Motherboard is the name given to the paths used to transmit information from one of the parts to another. It's divided into two in itself. The first is FSB (Front Side Bus), and the second is Other Roads. These Other Ways are divided into four in itself. ISA (Industry Standard Architecture), PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect), AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) and the last one is PCI-e (PCI Express).
What is FSB (Front Side Bus)?
It is the bus that provides communication between the processor and the motherboard. All data from the processor system is provided by FSB bus.
It's on the North Bridge.
What is ISA (Industry Standard Architecture)?
It is a bus with an eight mhz clock speed on the motherboard, but it was abandoned a few years ago.
The first is the type of bus produced.
It is no longer produced.
There is a 16-bit bus width.
It has black slots.
What is PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)?
The type of bus developed by Intel is providing the connection between other units that exist on the computer and subsequently added volumes. PCI-Express and AGp with higher speeds were later used.
Plug Supports Play feature.
Their nests are white and larger than the ISA.
They operate at 33Mhz and 66Mhz.
The bus width is 32 bits.
What is AGP (Advanced Graphics Port)?
AGP is a bus that is currently used for graphics cards. The first version of AGP was released by Intel in 1997 under the name 'AGP specification 1.0'. It included both 1x and 2x speeds. 2.0 AGP 4X and 3.0 were listed as eightX.
Used only for "video cards".
The difference from the PCI processes graphic textures using RAM outside the video card's memory. This is called direct memory usage (DIME Direct Memory Execute). Thanks to DIME, performance is improved in custom graphics operations.
Primarily supports accelerated three-dimensional computer graphics.
Plug Supports Play feature.
Their nests are white and larger than the ISA.
They operate at 33Mhz and 66Mhz.
The bus width is 32 bits.
What is PCI Express?
It is the bus on the computer that provides the connection between the hardware that is later integrated. It has the ability to be a bus that allows most hardware to be added to it.
They work much faster than PCI slots.
More bus widths.
It has separate paths instead of shared paths, such as on PCI.
Slots of X1, X4, X8 and X16 are available.
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