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Take the case side cover off and have a look? If you have a camera, take a picture post it here.
I told you, you have to pop it open and find someone who knows and can tell you if it`s a pci express slot. Take a pic of the board and upload it so we can see it. I can tell just by looking at it.
If none of the specs tell you ( and they don`t, I looked ) then this is how you will find out, but I`ll bet 100 dollars it`s a pci express slot. Like I said wayyyy up there.
All the Intel Core i-series have integrated graphics controllers. 1st Gen was on die, 2nd & 3rd Gen on chip.
Before the introduction of Intel HD Graphics, Intel integrated graphics were built into the motherboard's northbridge. This included Intel Extreme Graphics and the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator. As part of the Platform Controller Hub (PCH) design, the northbridge was eliminated and graphics processing was moved to the central processing unit (CPU).
Intel HD Graphics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The long blue one with the white locking tab is a PCIe x16, that's the one you would use for a video card. The other three short black slots are PCIe x1 slots, used for wifi cards etc. That white lettering right below the PCIe x16 slot may be the motherboard model number. I can't make it all out from that photo.
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