Oop!
Sorry for the previous email.  I clicked the send button before I put in any
comment.

I think that there shouldn't any damage (somebody correct me if I'm wrong),
but don't try any PCI cards that do not have the PCI bus version, IMO.


> There are some USB PCI cards for the PC that do not mention 
> about the PCI
> bus version.
> Is there a risk to use these cards?
> If a card is made for PCI 2.1 and I put it in PCI 2.0, will 
> there any damage
> to the mother board, the PCI slot and the card?
> How can I know if I put in a wrong version of PCI card?
> 

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