Graphics card does not fit in PCI-E slot
hi,
A motherboard with SATA connectors is (a MSI Eclipse) and a graphics card with excess length (in my case a 8800GTX) appear in combination a serious problem: The graphics card does not fit completely into the top PCI-E slot, because the underlying SATA connectors are too high.
Is that all motherboards with SATA connectors and are graphics cards with excess length so, or am I doing something wrong here?
Re: Graphics card does not fit in PCI-E slot
hi,
The SATA connectors are too high and therefore fits into a card is not purely about length, period.There are boards with certainty where the SATA connectors are awarded Intelligent.
Re: Graphics card does not fit in PCI-E slot
No. There are a wide variety of PCI Express slot sizes. They could be size X1, X4, X8, or X16. Most computers these days have X16 for graphics slots, and then one or two misc. other slots. Check your motherboard manual for what exactly is in your computer (or the specs sheet that came with your computer).
Re: Graphics card does not fit in PCI-E slot
hi,
is this so hard to understand that there are not even the sata ports are not too high or a 8800GTX for longer than a GTX 280, 9800gtx, or other?