PCI, and AGP
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
AGP slots were used as a faster interface for a graphics card prior to the creation of PCI-E.
No, only computers with PCI "slots". Typically, Laptops do not have ANY available PCI slots.
No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
If it is one of the "All in One" types then probably No. (No PCI slots available)If it has a chassis and unused PCI slots then of course Yes.
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.
The AGP slot was primarily used for graphics cards. These have been phased out by PCI Express slots.
A pci and a pci-e are different ports. I would say no for sure. http://www.whatthetech.com/2007/11/10/can-pci-express-graphic-card-work-in-pci-slots/
No. Not at all. Any computer, including any notebook, can have internal PCI slots and no external PCMCIA or PC Card slots.
sounds cards, tv tuners, and older graphics cards use PCI slots
PCI X stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended. It is used for expansion of 32 bit PCI bus slots. The slots are used to enhance the capabilities of the motherboard.