Froogle seach (Copy paste) for list of PCI Graphics cards http://froogle.Google.com/froogle?q=pci+128mb+3d#=100&hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-03,GGLD:en&tab=ff&oi=froogler&scoring=p If your needing performance, buy something name brand, Geforce FX series or Radeon, and double check that it is not PCI express. Research and compare.
AGP slots were used as a faster interface for a graphics card prior to the creation of PCI-E.
A PCIe x16 graphics card will not work in a normal PCI slot. PCIe or PCI Express is a new standard in expansion interfaces. PCIe is physically and electronically incompatible with PCI slots.
sounds cards, tv tuners, and older graphics cards use PCI slots
A 16 x PCI Express is better,but you may get a better deal with an AGP card.If you want the very best graphics then you use two 16x PCI express slots running SLI>
Yes. The ASUS K8U-X has four PCI slots.
The HP a1230n does not have a dedicated graphics card slot. It has three PCI slots and one PCI Express slot. Any of these could be used for a graphics card (the PCI Express is the best option) or other peripherals.
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Yes. Some relatively recent PCI graphics cards are available, which will fit into any of the three PCI slots on the motherboard.
PCI slots are primarily used for adding expansion cards to a computer's motherboard. Common components that utilize PCI slots include graphics cards, sound cards, network interface cards (NICs), and storage controller cards. While PCI has largely been replaced by PCIe (PCI Express) in modern systems, older devices may still utilize standard PCI slots for various peripheral functions.
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.
There is no list that say's certain cards are PCI and others aren't. Some manufaturer's make one graphics card model in multiple slots. Phone your local Computer Store or Online Stores and find out if they have PCI Graphics Cards.
Absolutely yes. You may have to enter the BIOS ( ex. press Delete upon boot up ) and specify that you want PCI graphics.