A motherboard
PCI PCI Ex 16 AGP
Yes, by using converters to PCI from other slots like PCI-E or AGP.
AGP slots were used as a faster interface for a graphics card prior to the creation of PCI-E.
PCI, and AGP
pci express (PCIe)
PCI AGP PCI-E
No, they are completely different. PCI is a general purpose card interface, AGP is specifically for video cards. Most often you will see an older machine that has one AGP slot and several PCI slots. Both PCI and AGP are out of date, you won't see any new motherboards or computers with AGP, and PCI is in 'legacy' status, that is, PCI slots are only included on motherboards to support older cards that the owner might have. The modern slot is PCI-e (which is incompatible with the older PCI)
Pci amr agp
PCI, AGP, and ISA are types of expansion bus slots. These slots allow you to attach internal peripherals such as video cards, hard drive controllers, modems, tuner cards, and other things.
there are only one card in agp . but there many types in agp example: 64 bit agp ,256 bit agp
AGP (the brown ones) PCI (the white ones) ISA (the black long ones)
The AGP slot was primarily used for graphics cards. These have been phased out by PCI Express slots.