There is no PCI RAM, but we have a PCI card to which we can connect more that one RAMs to that PCI card
Yes, there is.
PCI, PCI-e, AGP
Express. Peripheral Component Interconnect Express to be complete. PCI-E (or PCIe) is the replacement of the old PCI, PCI-X (often confused with PCI-E and AGP bus interface on computer mainboards.
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.
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
A "PCI Simple Communications Controller" is usually a PCI modem, but it can be other, sometimes unlikely devices, such as an audio or serial device.
the slot for the ram
As long as you have the expansion slot (PCI, APG, PCI-Ex) available; Yes you can.
No, RAM is installed in separate specially sited RAM or SIMM slots in the motherboard.
CPU Socket and the Ram Socket. Others may be Expansion slots (PCI, PCI x16 2.0, PCI 1x, Many more) North Bridge, South Bridge, SATA and IDE/ATA connectors. BIOS options, Internal to Front Panel Audio, and the Rear I/O
ALOT more then just 10 can connect to a normal mother board Hard Drive CD-ROM Drive Processor RAM KeyBoard Mouse Monitor USB Fans Floppy Driver 20-24 Pin Power cord 4 - 6 Pin processor power cord for some computers SATA cord for SATA for some computers ( some mother boards dont have SATA connecters) PCI X1 slot... RAM Driver... Graphics Card... Converter to PCI X16 or PCI Express or almost any thing now days... but PCI X1 is slower then most Slots like... PCI X16 or PCI Express can do ... Internet cable connecter ... Phone connecter ... but just about any extra hardware item you want that connecter size PCI X16 or Express will connect to it like extra Processor or Graphics card or even extra RAM slots on the card hope this helps :)
There is a a PCI card that acts as a SATA hard drive. they call it a controller card
no
Sockets have to do with Processors. Each processor fits in a certain socket. Put the wrong processor in the wrong socket and it won't work and will damage you PC. Pins have to do with RAM or PCI-E Components. RAM modules have a certain amount of pins that will fit in a certain DIMM. PCI-E also uses this term to find out if it will fit in your PCI-E.
Communication between the CPU and the RAM and PCI Express slots
PCI, PCI-e, AGP
PCI, PCI-X, PCIe, and mini PCI.
IMPROVED: PLEASE note that PCI and PCI-Express are NOT the same thing, though similar. There are a few PCI cards with HDMI but they are hard to find, unpopular, and peform very poorly. Almost all HDMI cards are PCI-Express, and some are AGP. PCI was largely discontinued around 2000 for graphics, favoring AGP. AGP was discontinued for PCi-Express. OLD: Yes, many manufacturers make PCI cards with HDMI outputs. nVidia and ATI Radeon being the most prominent.