normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.
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It depends on your motherboard. Some motherboards have only 2 slots while others can have up to 6.
Motherboards can have one to six expansion card slots and a large number of USB connectors for adapters.
On an ATX motherboard, the CPU and memory slots are rotated 90 degrees from the position on the AT mobo.-Ben H
A motherboard has expansion slots, most boards even new ones will have a pci, pci-e 1.0, slots. Depending on how old the motherboard is it will not work well with todays software. The expansion slots today are mostly used for: - Adding or replacing a video card if the orginial video port goes bad or not detailed enough (pixals in the image) to work with certain software. - Adding USB ports if the if the older computer does not have enough or any. This way more modern perpherals (printers, keyboards, mouses, external hard-drives...etc.) can be used. - Adding or replacing a network card. Now take the newest boards, they have pci-e 2.0 16x, which are the fastest slots, but they still have a pci slot for say a wireless card. Many of the connections for video, sound, keyboard, printer and anything else used on the computer is connected some way or another all built into the motherboard most times. Sometimes these connections go bad. Rather than buy another motherboard the expansion slots offers and alternative and possible upgrade to the repair of the problem.
The number of watts a video card requires depends on the type of card. However, on average, a video card uses wattage than any other component other than the motherboard. A graphics card can use 50 to 75 watts.
If you have a dedicated graphics card slot on your motherboard (the circuit board as other peeps call it) you can insert your discrete video card in (there are many videos on how to install video cards into AGP or PCI slots) and then install the drivers either from the internet or the ones that came with the box. Finally, hook up your monitor onto whatever port you use and your computer should identify it as a graphics card. Depending on the Hardware, System software, and BIOS, you may be able to install the new video card and it will be automatically used instead of the integrated version. If it is not recognized, there may be a BIOS setting to disable the integrated video hardware, or there may be a switch or jumper setting on the motherboard to accomplish this. There is even a possibility that both will be usable concurrently each with its own monitor.
With the exception of some various expensive industrial motherboards, you will not find any ISA slots on a motherboard. In order to be certified for Windows 2000 and later, Microsoft required that manufacturers remove ISA slots from their boards.
You can use USB adapters. But USB does not cover as many interfaces as expension slots.
Yes, RAM is on the motherboard. Just exactly where it is depends on the motherboard form factor. Yes, RAM is on the motherboard. Just exactly where it is depends on the motherboard form factor. yes
Find the use's manual for the motherboard and you will find all required information.
The Asus P4SD can support up to four gigabytes of memory with its four memory slots.