woskis9161 2 nov. 2014 às 14:14
What does an Expansion Card do?
I'm currently choosing a computer to buy and I think I've found the right one. But it doesn't come with a so called "Expansion Card". Question is: do I need it?
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Air 2 nov. 2014 às 14:38 
Um... whatever it's designed to do.
Graphics cards, sound cards, networking cards, those are all expansion cards.
Azza ☠ 2 nov. 2014 às 14:55 
Expansion slots are given on a motherboard to allow for additional future upgrades.

An expansion card fits into those slots as a circuit board that can be inserted in a computer to give extra facilities or memory.

Memory Slots = Allow for more memory sticks.

PCI Expansion Slots = Allow for graphic cards (perhap you want SLI - multiple graphic cards) or a sound card, network card, etc.

It's quite an old term, just because it doesn't say it, doesn't mean it doesn't have extra slots available for upgrades.

It's best if you posted the PC specs / motherboard, etc.
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_I_ 2 nov. 2014 às 16:15 
link to the pc you want, we can help you pick

or give your budget/currency, location, or sites/stores you are buying from
and main uses (gaming, rendering, video editing/encoding, vm ect..)
Give us some more context OP
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