The Compaq Presario CQ5210F has only one legacy PCI slot,but it has three PCI Express slots (1 x16 and 2 X1)
You cannot actually insert pci slots into a PC since pci slots come inbuilt on the motherboard. so the no. of pci slots u have depends on the motherboard.
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
If you wanted more slots im pretty sure you would have to install a new mother board with more PCI slots
It can not be easily upgraded. Mostly , it has no or limited PCI expansion slots. Not practical for extensive typing. It mostly uses slower processors. Battery life is limited. It can be easily stolen. You can not enjoy music the same way as on desktop, due to it's limitations. Un comparable picture quality as compared to desktop. Standard laptops are costlier. It does not have advantage to add bigger screen monitor. In most cases you have to call technician to repair or replace components of laptop, not necessary in case of desktop. You can not have more than one CD /DVD drive.
I would say that something n the information is incorrect. I don't believe that there have ever been 64 MB or 128 MB DDR2 desktop DIMMs marketed, and I never encountered a desktop machine with DDR 2 RAM sold with less than 512 MB RAM. So either one or both of the RAM modules are defective or we don't have complete information.
According to the website for Tom's Hardware, in the comments section of many customers with questions to be exact, the maximum memory (Concerning RAM) is 1 gigabytes per slot, and as the Compaq Presario has two slots, this means you can have 2 gigabytes of memory.
If you are talking about the slots in the computer that you plug an external hard drive into, they are called USB ports.
A classic case with 4 drive bays and 6 expansion slots that sits on your desktop doing double duty as a monitor stand.
You can upgrade Alienware desktops because of its many expansion slots.
The card readers / slots do not do anything until something is plugged into them. Once it is, an icon will pop up on the ubuntu desktop.
The Compaq Proliant 3000 has a 512k server cache, a Netelligent 10/100 TX PCI UTP controller, eight expansion slots, a 1.44 Mb diskette drive and automatic server recovery, among other things.
The Proliant DL380 G2 is a server with six slots and 6 GB of memory. This server transfers information from one computer to another via LAN or the internet.
This type of laptop is a Compaq Presario series. The series comes stock with 512 mb of RAM. The memory bank has two slots for memory modules. The factory memory module takes up one slot and is removable for upgrading. This series of laptops can hold a maximum of 2 Gigabytes of RAM. These laptops use SODIMM laptop memory chips, and it does support dual channel functionality. Most memory manufacturers have these models listed as supporting pc4200 RAM modules; however it is very likely that pc5300 modules also work without issues in these models - many RAM manufacturers now sell this speed of RAM for these machines, and claim it has been tested as compatible. I suggest contacting either Compaq/HP, or the memory manufacturer to verify which speed (pc4200/pc5300) you need before the install if at all possible. In most cases, this shouldn't be an issue so long as both the modules you install are the same speed; but check first indeedy! The cheapest, and most effective way to upgrade the memory in these laptops is to purchase (2x) 1 Gigabyte memory modules. Remove the 512 mb module which comes with the machine, and replace the new modules into both slots to acheive the maximum allowance of 2 Gigabytes usable RAM. Keep in mind that the Operating System may not register the full 2 Gigabytes of RAM when you view the system specifications; however it will use as much of the 2 Gigabytes of RAM as possible during normal operation. This is common with newer OS/RAM combinations and should not be seen as a malfuction.
Many desktop computers have expansion slots for sound and graphic cards. These are fairly standardized, however the number of available slots will be different for each machine. If you look at the back of your computer and see a series of long metal plates, count those, those are the number of free slots you have to use.
There is no specific slot for a video card in modern motherboards. There are usually at least two PCI-E slots in which a high-performance video card can be installed. There are also usually some PCI slots for cheaper / older cards. Most desktop motherboards also have some form of graphics integrated into the motherboard.
Compaq Presario SR1320NX is a very old computer launched in 2004. It has got an Asus K8S-LA motherboard. The motherboard has got SiS 760/964 chipset and socket is 754. Socket 754 supports athlon 64 and sempron 64 series processors. The Athlon II X2 family requires Socket AM2+ or Socket AM3. Recommended processors for your motherboard are AMD Athlon 64 3700+ processor (Clawhammer, 2.4 GHz), AMD Athlon 64 3400+ processor (Newcastle, 2.4 GHz) or AMD Sempron. The motherboard also comes with 1 AGPand 3 PCI expansion slots. GeForce 8400 GS requires a PCI Express x16 which is not present on the board. For upgrades it would be better to buy a new motherboard, processor and DDR3 RAM. rather than spending money on processor and graphics card for the old motherboard.
Desktops support up to 4gb Ram per slot. Many personal desktops support 4-6 slots. So 24 Gigs would be the highest amount of ram for a high end personal desktop