PCIePCIkort
PCIePCIkort refers to a PCI Express (PCIe) expansion card, commonly known as a graphics card, sound card, network card, or other peripheral device. PCIe is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard that replaced the older PCI and AGP bus standards. It allows for faster data transfer between components and the motherboard. A PCIePCIkort is a physical card that plugs into a corresponding PCIe slot on a computer's motherboard. These cards provide additional functionality or enhanced performance beyond what the motherboard offers natively. For instance, a dedicated graphics card (GPU) installed via a PCIe slot is crucial for gaming, video editing, and other graphically intensive tasks. Similarly, a network interface card (NIC) can be added to a system via PCIe to provide faster or additional network connectivity. Other examples include sound cards for improved audio quality and capture cards for recording video input. The specific type and performance of a PCIePCIkort depend on its intended purpose and the PCIe generation and lane configuration of the slot it occupies.