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Ereneth
Okay, so the full name of my card is the NVidia GeForce Go 6200 PCI Express x16

so, my questions, what does PCI Express mean and is it any good

and what does x16 mean and is that any good?


thanks for your time, ereneth.
Neela
Well the PCI Express is the type of interface for graphics that your motherboard uses.

It is currently the top of the line interface for new video cards, being a step up from the slowly becoming obsolete AGP interface cards.

This basically means that the card fits into a PCI Express slot on the motherboard. The x16 is basically the speed of transfer between the the card and the motherboard. AGP used x4 and x8. I don't know the exact specifics of the x16 rating, but this is a general overall answer.
Ereneth
Is that a good thing (I know the card's not great, but still)?
Ibis
If you are able to play Oblivion with it and don't get alot of lag, then it probably will do good on other latest games as well.
Olav
Yes, I think PCI-E x16 is the fastest graphics card interface available now (on normal computers), so it's probably good. I recently bought a high-end graphics card (ATI X1900XTX), and it's also using PCI-E x16.

I have no good knowledge of your graphics card in general, though. Maybe others can answer that, or you could do a google.
ThePerson98
PCI Express is the highest end port. AGP is still alive, sort of, but everyone is moving to PCI-Express.

The high end cards are now only on PCI Express. And they went back and put a lot of the low end.
Video cards only go into the X16 slot, the other ones are for different things, some motherboards support SLI, which means you can get two video cards and hook them up. ATIs is crossfire, which is basically the same thing.

If you have a PCI Express video card, you know you are doing well.
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