Today’s SY0-701 CompTIA Security+ Pop Quiz: I can’t see the data
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If you’re adding on features to an existing motherboard, then you may be connecting to one of the available expansion slots. In this video, you’ll learn about PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) and PCIe (PCI Express) expansion slot technologies. << Previous: Motherboard Form Factors Next Video: Motherboard Connections >>
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