There is no specific slot for a video card in modern motherboards. There are usually at least two PCI-E slots in which a high-performance video card can be installed. There are also usually some PCI slots for cheaper / older cards. Most desktop motherboards also have some form of graphics integrated into the motherboard.
Inside the Case there will be a card Plugged into the PCI or AGP slots. If your VGA/DVI cable plugs into a card in the expansion slots then your card is removable. If not then it is on the motherboard and shares system resources
On an AT motherboard, the CPU will be placed in front of the expansion slots
Memory slots
Check for these: *Socket *RAM Slots *Card Slots *Whether is its SATA/IDE for storage *Supports DVI/HDMI/VGA Also if a board you finds has USB 3.0, don't worry it is backwards compatible with USB 2
No, Memory slots are on the motherboard bus.
You cannot actually insert pci slots into a PC since pci slots come inbuilt on the motherboard. so the no. of pci slots u have depends on the motherboard.
A motherboard
What is the latest motherboard with phone line interface?
It depends on your motherboard. Some motherboards have only 2 slots while others can have up to 6.
If you want to change the RAM slots, you need to change the motherboard.
Memory Slots
The motherboard.