Yes, it can. There is a difference between a "Blaze Accelerator" and a "Blaze Accelerator card". The first refers to a card called, and only called Blaze Accelerator, while the second means any card with Blaze Accelerator in the name. Therefore Tri-Blaze Accelerator is a 'Blaze Accelerator card' and can be searched out by Volcanic Rocket. Compare it to the various Dark Magician support cards. Because they work on "Dark Magician" and not a "Dark Magician card", they only work with a regular Dark Magician, not things like Skilled Dark Magician or Dark Magician Girl (unless specified).
Expansion Slot is just like port into which expansion card can be inserted. In otherwords port is female and card is male.
It's a PCI sound Card
to expand things that need expansion ;)
The expansion slot is the socket on the motherboard that can hold an adapter card. There are different types of expansion slots (pci, pcie, pciex16) so you need to check that the expansion is the same kind as the adapter card.
Aka: riser card. A riser card is a circuit board containing expansion slot(s) which allows expansion card(s) to be re-oriented and/or moved to another position relative to the motherboard. A typical riser card rotates an expansion card/slot through 90 degrees so that the card/slot is parallel to the motherboard. A riser card may be used to: - Rotate an expansion card through 90 degrees to face left or face right. - Shiftposition of an expansion card up and/or sideways.
Aka: riser card. A riser card is a circuit board containing expansion slot(s) which allows expansion card(s) to be re-oriented and/or moved to another position relative to the motherboard. A typical riser card rotates an expansion card/slot through 90 degrees so that the card/slot is parallel to the motherboard. A riser card may be used to: - Rotate an expansion card through 90 degrees to face left or face right. - Shiftposition of an expansion card up and/or sideways.
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Expansion cards are generally installed in PCI or PCI-e slots on the motherboard, although it would depend on which type of expansion card you are referring to.
AGP Video card AGP retention mechanism = AGP Video expansion card
it is hardware