Question is irrelevant, and nothing is based on the thickness of a card. Most are all the same.
There is nothing based on type by thickness, they are all based on what port they use.
Which is based on pin placement.
Type I cards can be up to 3.3mm thick Type III cards are 10.5 mm
type 1 is 3.3mmtype 2 is 5mmtype 3 is 10.5mmmake sure when you put the type the numbers are in roman numerals (I.II.III.IV.V.VI.VII)
No PC Express Cards are not interchangeable With PC Cards.PC express cards have new technology than PC cards.But you can easily get an adaptor or converter to allow you to use PC express card as a simple PC card.
Yes, PC Cards are hot swappable.
A slot card is a modular expansion card, which can be inserted into a free expansion slot in a PC computer. Most popular types of slot cards are graphic cards, sound cards, TV tuner cards and video editing cards.
Pc express cards usually come in with 5mm width
Personal Card
No.No PC Express Cards are not interchangeable With PC Cards.PC express cards have new technology than PC cards.But you can easily get an adaptor or converter to allow you to use PC express card as a simple PC card.
socket services allow different types of PC cards to coexist on the same system. it also allows the notebook to detect PC card insertion and removal.
If you have gigabit network cards in your PC the internal network will be faster.
Theoretically, any type of device that can be installed in a computer can be connected through a PC card. In practice, it is used most often for network cards and modems. Video cards, SCSI controllers, USB hubs, GPS receivers, CompactFlash readers, and sound cards are all possible, but far less common than networking equipment for PC card / CardBus slots.
PC Card modems do exist.