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Why do video cards have a trimmed PCIE pin

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Like this? Just curious

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When I first saw that I was ready to dump that video card until I noticed the new one has it too.

Thank you.
 
Thank you, didn't noticed that Wiki article in my quick Googling.

So are video cards hot-pluggable? This one (HD5450) has tracks coming from those "sense pins". I always thought they weren't.

BTW in this card only two of those PRSNT pins are shorter, specifically 1A and 81B while that table says there are 5 pins
 
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Hi

That is a PRSNT2# pin [these must be slightly shorter than the rest so that the vga card can sense it is fully inserted into the PCIe slot]

atb

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