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What type and location are the board slots om the EP-8VTAI motherboard. which is PCIe, etc.

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Any "modern" motherboard will have several "PCI" slots -- usually "white" in colour, and identically shaped.

The motherboard may optionally have one "AGP" slot (for an Advanced Graphics Port video-card), or one, or more, "PCI-E" slots.

The AGP slot will start FURTHER away from the "back" of the computer than the PCI slots.

The AGP and PCI-E slots will be different in shape than the PCI slots, and not lined-up with the PCI slots.

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