What does 64-bit 33 MHz mean for my PCI slots?

Hi all,
I was looking at my specs for my G4 and saw this under the PCI slot expansion section, 64-bit 33 MHz. What does it mean and what can I add to these slots to expand my Mac to the max? I know I can add video cards, controller cards,etc. What else?
Thanks
web dude

Hi! PCI cards that are Mac compatible. Graphics cards, usb/firewire, gigabit ethernet cards, wireless cards and disk controller cards are the main ones. Tom

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