No, only computers with PCI "slots". Typically, Laptops do not have ANY available PCI slots.
No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
Speed. x16 would be 16 times faster. the only other difference would be the size of the slot. if its a x1 pci slot only a x1 card will fit. however if its a x16 pci slot it can fit any pci_e card. x1,x4,x8,or x16
No, it is not manufactured to fit in the PCI Express card slot.
A pci and a pci-e are different ports. I would say no for sure. http://www.whatthetech.com/2007/11/10/can-pci-express-graphic-card-work-in-pci-slots/
yes
You may manage to insert it into the slot, but the card will not work, and both the card and the motherboard may suffer damage.
Because they are designed to be both smaller and draw less power, laptops are far more limited in their expansion capabilities. In many laptops, the only form of expansion is through USB ports. Larger laptops often have a PC Card slot and / or an Mini PCI / PCI Express Mini card bus.
No It wont even fit in the pci-e slot, but it is more than likely there will be regular PCI slots on the motherboard as well, use one of them then.
No, you can't. Laptops have its own ports. If you want to upgrade your laptop video card, you need to make sure that your laptop has proper ports (mini PCI-E). And then get a video card which will fit that port.
Yes. Some relatively recent PCI graphics cards are available, which will fit into any of the three PCI slots on the motherboard.
No. It won't fit, and the wiring and data signals are completely different. Regular PCI is a parallel format, while PCI Express is a serial format.
There is no PCI RAM, but we have a PCI card to which we can connect more that one RAMs to that PCI card