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  • Hot plug PCIe

    Do most pcie devices support hotplugging?

    I know it was rare on PCI.
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    Originally posted by Fluff View Post
    Do most pcie devices support hotplugging?

    I know it was rare on PCI.

    Did PCI ever under any kind of situation support hotpluging?
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    • #3
      ive seen an AGP video card be hotswapped with the exact same make and model card. Scary precedent...
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      • #4
        yes , both windows(since 200) and linux support it.

        first link pcig, second MS and third is linux



        however I only really heard about it ever working on server OS and hardware

        The external add on graphic card upgrades for laptops might be PCIe hot plug.

        according to this PCIe has native hot plug support

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        But I would check a bit deeper on any particualr gear you intend to hotplug, I would guess the use of external power connectors on PCIe video cards would cause issues with hotplugging

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        • #5
          Yeah its in the spec, however it requires both the hardware on the motherboard, graphics board, and driver to support the feature. Almost nobody does.

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