Bus Architectures and Expansion Slots - Part 1 of 3 - CompTIA A+ 220-701
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An important consideration of the very first IBM personal computer was including standardized expansion slots so the end-user could customize their system. In this video, you'll learn about bus architectures and expansion slots, including PCI, PCI Express, AGP, and CardBus.
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All Comments (11)
Cihan Barnett 1 week ago
Where did he get that picture from???3:45
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Aayush Poudyal 1 month ago
Thankyou lol ...I was wondering about that myself
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Jesse Hembrook 1 year ago
The part about width * clock speed = throughput, can be confusing if you don't explain that there is 8 bits in a byte.
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very good information
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jollyguy998 2 years ago
Around $13 - $18/hr. Depending on experience. It's a great way to start off into the IT world. Grab this certificate, do the credits to earn your IT certificate (as A+ Cert is basically required prior to doing the IT program) and start making $20+/hr
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Zeronichi 2 years ago
You mean $18 per hour?
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NO MORE THEN 18HR
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1080p4ALL 2 years ago
Lol, my head is full of acronyms.
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NoelLozano 2 years ago
pci=white pcie=black AGP=brown
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