All types where available from video to Harddrives. This is obsolete now and the parts are hard to find. I never saw memory, cache, or processor expansions. I own a flash card for a PCI slot. : ) It has no connections and I still don't know what it's for. But win98 finds it.
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.
PCMCIA generally refers to the expansion cards that you plug into laptop or notebook computers, such as wireless networking cards.
Most stores, would sell different types of gift cards.
The expansion cards will not function properly without the right amount of power and the motherboard can only give so much power though the PCIe slots. Some expansion cards such as graphics cards require a lot of power so it is easier to get that power directly from the PSU.
An expansion slot on the computer is basically add other hardware or peripherals, such as graphics cards, sound cards, and network cards. The expansion slots consist of usually 2 things. The first is the PCI or AGP slot that is on the motherboard itself. The second part is built onto the case. It is pretty much a docking station where you screw the card to the case. An expansion slot on the computer is basically add other hardware or peripherals, such as graphics cards, sound cards, and network cards. The expansion slots consist of usually 2 things. The first is the PCI or AGP slot that is on the motherboard itself. The second part is built onto the case. It is pretty much a docking station where you screw the card to the case. by: tink
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2000Greetings is a great place to start. They provide free greeting cards, and other e-cards for all types of situations be they romantic, funny, or for love.
It depends on where you are from. In my case, the cheapest place would be the Dollar General store. They carry various types of cards. Their cards are also not expensive. Most of their items are cheap.
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There are different types of chips for cameras so I would not call them universal.
Personalized playing cards can offer the creativity to have any type of personalized photos you would like as long as they are legal to possess and diplay.
The only memory cards you wouldn't need a reader for are ones you would never need to connect to a computer. By definition, memory cards need a reader to be connected to a computer.