Expansion cards allow extended computer functionality.
Relatively simple process - typically requires adding the expansion card, and installing a driver if necessary.
Open the motherboard, find expansion card slots, and then insert the expansion card into one of those slots.
Outputs: High-end audio is used for advanced headphone applications or home theaters.
Multiple inputs: Used for music capture or podcasting.
Referred to as a discrete graphics card - different from the integrated graphics card (the GPU).
Used to provide higher performance than what the CPU/GPU offers.
Typically used for gaming/high-performance applications.
To use the video card, plug your monitor into one of the video card interfaces available (i.e., any ports on the video card).
Allows video as input/video capture into a system
Typically used for live streaming/external cameras
Uses high video bandwidth - requires PCI Express video cards
Provide Ethernet/wireless connectivity to a device
Can be used when the motherboard doesn’t include a NIC or the onboard NIC is not functional.