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A PCI Express card is an expansion card that connects to a computer's motherboard via a PCIe slot, allowing you to add or upgrade functions such as graphics, networking, sound, or storage capabilities.
Yes, if your computer's motherboard has multiple available PCIe slots, you can install more than one PCI Express card, such as a graphics card and a network card, to expand your system’s capabilities.
Common devices that use PCI Express cards include graphics cards, sound cards, network interface cards (wired and wireless), RAID controllers, and SSD expansion cards.
To ensure compatibility, check your motherboard’s documentation for available PCIe slot types (such as x1, x4, x8, or x16) and make sure the card matches the slot type and available space in your case.
Most PCI Express cards require specific drivers to function properly. These drivers are usually provided by the card manufacturer and can be downloaded from their official website or included on a CD with the product.