The board's PCI slot has to be molded to support it. If not, a dremmel
and a little precision will permit the card to sit in the slot with no
problems.

Shave a few mm off the PCI slot's side, don't cut the card.
.

On 10/16/08, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2008, ropers wrote:
>> I don't know if it is possible to use --surrounding physical space
>> permitting-- 64bit cards in 32 bit slots (and have them run w/
>> reduced performance). IIRC, something like that used to be possible
>> back when it came to the transition from 8bit ISA to 16bit ISA slots;
>> back then, some 16bit ISA cards could be used in 8bit slots at
>> reduced speeds. Whether something like that is possible now with
>> 64bit PCI cards I don't know. Maybe someone else knows.
>
> Of course it depends on the design of the specific card, but yes, at
> least *some* 64-bit cards can be used in 32-bit slots. I've seen early
> 64-bit PCI SCSI controller cards that were built this way.
>
> --
> JCR

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