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A 32 bit PCI slot is a 32 bit PCI slot. No differences any where.
But, apparently what you have is not a 32 bit PCI slot but a PCI-Express slot. Yes, those are different. Same reason why when a client replaced their tape drive, I did not change the controller from a U160 to a U320. Slots in the Dell 1650 are PCI-Express and a U320 card for a PCI-Express slot is like $400 and difference in time (2 hours 45 minutes for 225 GB with the U160 compared to what Quantum figures would be 2 hours 20 minutes with the U320 card) was not worth the price.
ANY WAYS, the 3com 3C996B-T Gigabit card is compatible with both PCI 32 & 64 bit slots as well as PCI-X slots.
For about $130, might be worth the try.
John T eServices For You
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I'm really not sure if a standard 3Com will go into a
Dell 1750. I had to buy a firewire card directly from Dell that would fit as
the PCI slots are longer than standard cards. Not the slot but the card itself.
I think they're PCI-X if memory serves (no pun).
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