Changing Your Computer's Hardware Configuration
Installing a PCI-Type I/O Board
Installing a PCI-Type I/O Board
The J5 Class and J7 Class are extensible by means of I/O cards that offer
a variety of functionalities, and the kind of I/O cards supported are called
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) cards. PCI cards can be
3.3-volt or 5-volt cards (or both; these are called "universal" cards), and
they can also be 32-bit or 64-bit cards, and 33MHz or 66MHz.
The graphics boards supported by the J5 Class and J7 Class computers
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these are universal cards and will work in any slot, they should be used
in slots 4 or 7 to obtain optimal performance.
Your J5 Class and J7 Class computer's PCI assembly has eight 64-bit
slots in the following arrangement (this information is also on the label
on the floor of the right side of the chassis):
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The PCI Slot Label
As the illustration above indicates, graphics cards should be inserted
into the 66MHz slots in order to deliver maximum performance. Use Slot
7 first, and then Slot 4. Once Slots 7 and 4 are used, graphics cards can
be added to any slot that physically has room, except Slot 1. Slot 1 is a
power-only slot; that is, it doesn't offer data communication to the card
inserted there. In other words, a two-board sandwich—main card in Slot
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