These slots are faster than the older PCI slots, making them more suitable for high-performance video cards.
pci express
The bus, for example: PCI-Express (x1, x4, x16) or PCI, or AGP. To imagine this for yourself, it's the slot in your pc, on your motherboard, with that slot, your video card will have to be compatible with. this means, you can't insert a PCI-Express Video Card into an AGP slot. :)
Nowadays, a discrete GPU needs a PCI Express x16 slot.
pci express or AGP
no. only on a pcie slot. buy a mainboard with such
yes
I believe you can get PCI, PCI-X or AGP video capture cards. Each card would need the corresponding slot, such as an AGP card would require an AGP slot.
There are different versions of the V5000, but if it has a Express card slot then yes. If not then , no.
The slot which the video card needs to work. The slot is usually either an AGP slot (which is currently outdated), or the more recent PCI-E slot, which all new graphics cards nowadays use.
No.
no no really
No. They are totally different on an electrical, physical, and protocol level. Attempting to insert a PCI-E card into an AGP slot, or vice versa, will likely damage both the motherboard and the card.