That's a standard setup for older motherboards.However now PCI Express is becoming the preferred peripheral slot.The largest version of this has greater bandwidth than an AGP slot and has replaced it for high end graphics cards.Obviously PCI express is designed to be far superior to PCI.
That's completely individual.Most motherboards will have an AGP slot and at least three PCI slots.They rarely have more than five PCI slots
The spaces on a motherboard that accommodate smaller daughterboards are known as expansion slots. These slots allow for the installation of various expansion cards, such as graphics cards, sound cards, or network interface cards, which enhance the motherboard's functionality. Common types of expansion slots include PCI, PCIe, and AGP. These daughterboards provide additional capabilities and performance enhancements for the computer system.
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Most likely for dual graphics cards.
No easy answer here; the type and model of the motherboard controls the number of slots for the cards.
A gaming motherboard should have at least two PCIe slots for Crossfire or SLI video cards.
Yes they are... The motherboard is a large, square circuit board, containing lots of sockets. Expansion cards are rectangular circuit boards that slot into the sockets on the motherboard.