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A slot card is a modular expansion card, which can be inserted into a free expansion slot in a PC computer. Most popular types of slot cards are graphic cards, sound cards, TV tuner cards and video editing cards.
New cards that support PCIe 2.0 are backward compatible with PCIe 1.1, thus you can install latest PCIe 2.0 cards on x16 PCIe slot of current or older motherboards. Latest PCIe 2.0 standards offer double the bandwidth of current PCIe 1.1 standards. The majority of single graphics cards are yet fast enough to fully take advantage of the wider bandwidth of PCIe 2.0. It is the multi-GPU or the multi-card set up that benefit most from PCIe 2.0. PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 1.1 use the x16 PCIe slot format but the PCIe 2.0 slot is capable of sustaining 150 watts while the PCIe 1.1 slot is only capable of 75 watts max. PCIe 3.0 is electrically compatible with previous generations but uses a different encoding scheme to increase the throughput.
No. MMC is too large to fit in a mini-SD slot. It will work, however, in a standard SD slot.
A Euro slot is a flap for a product so it can be hanged up.
According to CNET, that specified computer doesn't have an SD card slot, but an ExpressCard slot. Not compatible with SD.
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A slot card is a modular expansion card, which can be inserted into a free expansion slot in a PC computer. Most popular types of slot cards are graphic cards, sound cards, TV tuner cards and video editing cards.
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I would generally use either a PCI or PCI Express slot for a modern computer. AGP network cards, while they do exist, are extremely rare and expensive. ISA is too slow and doesn't have enough bandwidth for modern networking needs.
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Slot cars are miniature vehicles that run under their own power on tracks with a groove, or slot, guiding their motion. There are three types based on size, those built at 1:24 scale, 1:32 scale, and HO models which are built at a scale ranging from 1:64 to 1:87.
The slot is just dead space. You can place your gum or cigs there. Also, if wanted, you can remove the radio and that slot allows you to use a bigger radio. ie. Nav sytem or CD change types.
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