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Can the PCIe x16 connection be used with a PXE boot setup for XPIE on X1?

Can the PCIe x16 connection be used with a PXE boot setup for XPIE on X1?

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livtheviking
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12-22-2024, 06:44 AM
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You can remove the bus interface from a graphics card to make it fit into a PCIe X1 slot. It’s important to ensure you do it properly for it to function correctly. There are also adapters available, but modifying the card yourself can be a viable option if done right.
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livtheviking
12-22-2024, 06:44 AM #1

You can remove the bus interface from a graphics card to make it fit into a PCIe X1 slot. It’s important to ensure you do it properly for it to function correctly. There are also adapters available, but modifying the card yourself can be a viable option if done right.

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kelusky101
Member
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01-02-2025, 06:33 AM
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This approach doesn't make sense. Modifying connectors won't guarantee proper function. The article suggests a different method for adapting the card.
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kelusky101
01-02-2025, 06:33 AM #2

This approach doesn't make sense. Modifying connectors won't guarantee proper function. The article suggests a different method for adapting the card.

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superdoge22
Junior Member
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01-02-2025, 06:57 AM
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You don't need to. Most PCIe slots are designed with an open end, allowing bigger cards to fit inside. If yours lacks that opening, you might be able to melt it open using a hot knife or similar tool. The red circle slot is open, so any length can be inserted. The blue circle is sealed, limiting the size of items that can go in. If it's closed like the blue circle, consider melting it down or using a Dremel tool.
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superdoge22
01-02-2025, 06:57 AM #3

You don't need to. Most PCIe slots are designed with an open end, allowing bigger cards to fit inside. If yours lacks that opening, you might be able to melt it open using a hot knife or similar tool. The red circle slot is open, so any length can be inserted. The blue circle is sealed, limiting the size of items that can go in. If it's closed like the blue circle, consider melting it down or using a Dremel tool.

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malusdominus
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01-02-2025, 09:45 PM
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First, just remember—don’t do it. And definitely avoid it.
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malusdominus
01-02-2025, 09:45 PM #4

First, just remember—don’t do it. And definitely avoid it.

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bigTy
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01-04-2025, 11:19 AM
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Couldn't melt it since the CMOS battery was obstructing it (it was positioned directly behind it)
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bigTy
01-04-2025, 11:19 AM #5

Couldn't melt it since the CMOS battery was obstructing it (it was positioned directly behind it)

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Xtun3r
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01-04-2025, 06:22 PM
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OH COME ON
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Xtun3r
01-04-2025, 06:22 PM #6

OH COME ON

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BGAMER16
Junior Member
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01-16-2025, 09:56 AM
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That is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen people think of... FOR SHAME to clarify no it won't work
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BGAMER16
01-16-2025, 09:56 AM #7

That is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen people think of... FOR SHAME to clarify no it won't work

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ketman34
Posting Freak
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01-18-2025, 07:02 AM
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I'm really tired of hearing you smoke in the house! If you're feeling like that, try doing it outside instead!
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ketman34
01-18-2025, 07:02 AM #8

I'm really tired of hearing you smoke in the house! If you're feeling like that, try doing it outside instead!

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Leweyybear
Junior Member
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01-18-2025, 01:28 PM
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I only smoke the beautiful cannabis flower your friend has, you should give it a try too.
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Leweyybear
01-18-2025, 01:28 PM #9

I only smoke the beautiful cannabis flower your friend has, you should give it a try too.

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gigi_thefirst
Junior Member
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01-18-2025, 06:42 PM
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I wondered if my friend used a 5770 and it functioned properly, which is what he says.
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gigi_thefirst
01-18-2025, 06:42 PM #10

I wondered if my friend used a 5770 and it functioned properly, which is what he says.

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