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I need to put a USB 2.0 PCI controller card in this PC, but all of the
PCI controllers I have found are all PCI 2.2 boards.

Does anyone know what the PCI revision is for this board?

I've searched high and low, and cannot find any information on the PCI
revision for this board. There is nothing in the manual.

A Russian AOpen site said it was v2.2, but there isn't anything on the
English AOpen sites.

Thanks...Brad

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On 7 Jan 2005 09:12:36 -0800, bradford.clarke@gmail.com (Brad Clarke)
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>>I need to put a USB 2.0 PCI controller card in this PC, but all of the
>>PCI controllers I have found are all PCI 2.2 boards.
>>
>>Does anyone know what the PCI revision is for this board?
>>
>>I've searched high and low, and cannot find any information on the PCI
>>revision for this board. There is nothing in the manual.
>>
>>A Russian AOpen site said it was v2.2, but there isn't anything on the
>>English AOpen sites.
For anyone that is curious, the Vantec go2.0 5-port PCI USB 2.0
Controller card (Model# UGT-PC205) works fine with the MX59 Pro II
motherboard.

Brad


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