If you wanted more slots im pretty sure you would have to install a new mother board with more PCI slots
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
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.
yes,we can increase it to 1GB by means of replacing 256MB into 1GB.we cannot add the size into one slot. for eg,if your ram size is 512MB means ,there are 2 slots in your CPU each of 256MB,u can replace one slot into 1GB .
The number of pins at the bottom of the stick. Some ddr's have 184 pins, some newer models have 240, starting with DDR2.
The Compaq Presario CQ5210F has only one legacy PCI slot,but it has three PCI Express slots (1 x16 and 2 X1)
Some systems allow for use of dedicated riser cards which might allow for more connections. But these are few and far between. Generally? No.
Yes, by using converters to PCI from other slots like PCI-E or AGP.
Well, I'm sure you know that you start with 5 slots. As you progress through the prestige ranks, you get more slots. At 1st prestige you will have 6 slots, and I think at 9th prestige you will have 10 slots. That's the max number of slots possible.
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
No easy answer here; the type and model of the motherboard controls the number of slots for the cards.
Many desktop computers have expansion slots for sound and graphic cards. These are fairly standardized, however the number of available slots will be different for each machine. If you look at the back of your computer and see a series of long metal plates, count those, those are the number of free slots you have to use.
Motherboards with the Pentium 4 have seven slots. The number of slots that are PCI and the number that are PCIe seem to vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Super Mario Sunshine has 3 save slots available. The three slots are labeled as "A", "B", and "C".
First find the total number by multiplying 13 racks by 18 slots for bikes. That will give you 234 possible slots for 234 bikes. Since there are already 93 bikes in slots already, subtract that number from 234 to get 141 slots left.
No, only computers with PCI "slots". Typically, Laptops do not have ANY available PCI slots.
The number of electrons in the valence shell can be determined by the maximum capacity of each orbital: 1:2 slots, 2:8 slots, 3:8 slots, 4:16 slots, 5:16 slots, 6:32 slots. For example, an atom with an atomic number of 12 would would have 2 electrons in the 3rd orbital (The first is filled up with 2 electrons, the second with 8, thus two are left over in the third).
There are no guidelines on the number of expansion slots a system can have. Depending on case style, the number can vary between zero and eight.