Yes, by using converters to PCI from other slots like PCI-E or AGP.
If you wanted more slots im pretty sure you would have to install a new mother board with more PCI slots
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
Some systems allow for use of dedicated riser cards which might allow for more connections. But these are few and far between. Generally? No.
No. Not at all. Any computer, including any notebook, can have internal PCI slots and no external PCMCIA or PC Card slots.
You will have to open your computer and look inside your case. In 95% of motherboards, PCI slots will be white.
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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.
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.
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 While PCI has largely been replaced by PCIe (PCI Express) in modern systems, older devices may still utilize standard PCI slots for various peripheral functions.
No, only computers with PCI "slots". Typically, Laptops do not have ANY available PCI slots.
No the x16 is the slots designation, like pci-e x1 or x4 these slots are much smaller and are for different pheripals, like network cards or sound cards.
Yes. The ASUS K8U-X has four PCI slots.