PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) and PCI-E (PCI Express) are standard interfaces for connecting internal components to a computer's motherboard, such as graphics cards, sound cards, and network adapters.
PCI-E is a newer, faster standard that has largely replaced the older PCI standard.
The box indicates that the card is compatible with a range of Windows operating systems, from Windows 2000 to Windows 10.
A handwritten note on the box specifies "PCIE - USB," suggesting the card is a PCI-E card that adds USB ports to the computer.