It's a PCI sound Card
So long as your Dell has a free PCI port, that sound card should work perfectly fine.
Only that it uses up a Pci slot.
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Some have a PCI sound card already installed on their PC's when bought but most all have some sort of integrated sound I/O ports on them.
TV tuner card Sound or audio card Ethernet card USB card
The Siig SoundWave Low Profile PCI 5.1 Sound Card is a good one.
There is no PCI RAM, but we have a PCI card to which we can connect more that one RAMs to that PCI card
I'm guessing your question means "Where about is the sound card situated in a computer?" If so.. It can be either integrated into your motherboard or external and be in one of your pci slots on your motherboard.
Laptops have most of their internal cards integrated. You will not be able to add another internal sound card, but there are products you can use via usb or pci-e.
NO. If you have a pci-x slot, probably it is a server, and you want to upgrade your graphics card, you can buy a PCI card and plug it into your PCI-X slot. It should work probably.
That depends on which PCI slot Standard PCI slots are used by sound cards, network adapters, USB expansion cards and some video cards Some sound cards, network adapters and Wi-Fi cards use PCI Express x1 PCI Express x16 is strictly for video