The easiest would be to refer either to your motherboard manual or at your packaging that came with your graphics card.
Or just download a copy of Everest Ultimate Edition
Are you trying to disable onboard video so you can install a pci video card? If so you have to disable onboard video in your computers bios. Then install your video card in an empty pci slot. Then install the drivers for your pci card in windows.
It depends on which ports you have. If you have PC then you can connect your video card in ISA (really old port),PCI or PCI-E ports. If you you have a laptop, you can use PCMCI port to connect a video card. You video card should have according specifications for PCI-E it should be PCI-E compatible.
No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
PCI express is faster
The bus, for example: PCI-Express (x1, x4, x16) or PCI, or AGP. To imagine this for yourself, it's the slot in your pc, on your motherboard, with that slot, your video card will have to be compatible with. this means, you can't insert a PCI-Express Video Card into an AGP slot. :)
yes
Yes, just make sure its a pci express video card.
A pci and a pci-e are different ports. I would say no for sure. http://www.whatthetech.com/2007/11/10/can-pci-express-graphic-card-work-in-pci-slots/
I need to up grade the video card NVIDIA GeForce 6150E nForce 430
From oldest to newestIntegrated, PCI, AGP, and PCI Express
Yes it will but the video card will run at PCI express 1.0 speed.
It might be PCI type