> > Nogle bundkort har et blåt PCI slot (typisk det sidste længst væk fra
> > CPU'en). Hvorledes er det forskelligt far andre PCI slot - lige
> > bortset fra farven ?
> >
> > På dette bundkort kaldes det lige frem BlueMagic PCI slot
> >
>
http://www.hardocp.com/image.html?image=MTA0NjA3NDc3N3hmTWc4TlQzcnFfMV8xX2wu
> Z2lm
> >
> > Nogen der har en god forklaring ?
>
> På denne side:
>
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1696&p=4
> står der:
> On a final note, some have emailed in asking what the purpose of the blue
> PCI slot located at the very bottom of the A7V8X is all about. I emailed
> ASUS about this, as I was interested in what this slot functioned as.
Here's
> what ASUS had to say:
>
> The PCI slot is an all-new ASUS feature called the "Blue Magic Slot".
> Besides supporting all the conventional PCI applications, the Blue Magic
> Slot also supports wireless LAN cards. The great thing about the feature
is
> that it supports 802.11a, 802.11b and Bluetooth standards, making the
A7V8X
> the first motherboard with all three standards. ASUS is planning to
> introduce wireless LAN card later this year equipped to handle the three
> standards.
>
> Det læser jeg som at det er et specielt PCI slot, der ud over almindelige
> PCI kort, kan bruges til specielle kort der vil gøre en udvidelse til
f.eks.
> trådløst netværk billigere. Lidt i stil med AMR og CNR kort vil jeg tro.
>
> Peter
>
>
Tak til Peter og Jens for interessant info.
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