
Originally Posted by
Smith6612
Go with the PCI card. Generally there is more power available on a PCI Bus than there is on USB, PCI is faster, and as someone mentioned before, FAR less CPU overhead. PCI Bus will communicate with the Southbridge a bit more rather than dealing with the processor first. Many PCI-based cards also have the ability to offload processing of data to the network card itself, rather than sending it to the CPU. And yes, every time you change USB ports you will wind up having the system reinstall a driver.
By the way if you have an available PCI-E 1x port, go with that. It's faster than traditional PCI. Also, I suggest grabbing the drivers from the Internet rather than use the ones on the CD. The ones found on the CD especially if it's an old card tend to become out of date quickly.