Love the Mac > Old Radeon 32mb graphics card from G4 --> New G5. PCI issues?

http://ask.metafilter.com [Ask MetaFilter | Community Weblog] except that i remember people complaining that there were no SCSI cards for PCI-X and for whatever reasons the PCI SCSI cards would not work. i assumed this meant that there must be a physical reason, like the connector being different, that PCI cards couldnt be plugged into PCI-X slots.

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