"Low Profile" means, basically, "short." Oftentimes compact computers cannot take full-sized video cards, and need specially designed ones that are not as tall.
A "cheap low graphic and low profile card" is in the price range from $9.99 to $40.00 each. This depends on the brand you are looking for. It is basically a video card, that shows you what you are looking at on the computer, for example games.
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Yes, you can use a low profile PCIe card in a full-height PCIe slot. The low profile card will fit securely in the larger slot, as the dimensions of the slot accommodate both full-height and low profile cards. However, you may need to use a bracket adapter if you want to ensure a proper fit in the case or if the card requires additional support. Overall, compatibility in terms of functionality is maintained.
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With very low profile tires yes. And I mean really low profile.
Usually this is not a problem but you will find that the back faceplate may be too large. Some TV tuner cards will work with a low profile slot by ordering a low profile backplate from the manufacturer.
Ratings and reviews for low profile video cards can be found on many websites. One can go to the Tom's Hardware website or the Squidoo site or one can view videos on YouTube where the cards are rated.
Bergerac - 1981 Low Profile 4-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12 (video rating) (2007)
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Either a low profile AGP video card or a standard PCI card will do. PCI-E cards are not compatible.
Stands for Low Profile.
The Siig SoundWave Low Profile PCI 5.1 Sound Card is a good one.