An AGP card is a graphics or display card and will allow output to a monitor. A LAN card is a Network Interface Card which allows a computer to communicate over a network, either wired or wireless.
AGP slot is one of the types of video card available. Nowadays, almost every CPU has one AGP card slot. AGP cards are automatically detected as in-built video cards when connected to AGP slot of system. They provide better resolution than onboard/integrated video.
No it cannot you will need to get a agp card or upgrade your motherbord.
AGP or Accelerated Graphics Port slots are used for graphics cards. Display quality is significantly enhanced when using AGP video cards.
The AGP slot was primarily used for graphics cards. These have been phased out by PCI Express slots.
AnswerYes.Added:Sometimes! Not all AGP 1x or 2x video cards will have the same connection type as 4x or 8x cards, some older cards will not physically fit in the slot for modern motherboards.
You need an older AGP card. The newer PCI-E cards won't work. You can get a 4x or an 8X AGP card. There is no such thing as 'size'. But you can get various amounts of memory in the AGP card, like 32MB or 64MB, or maybe even 128MB. ANy amount of memory will work (to varying degrees) as long as they are AGP cards.
Several hundred video cards, based on dozens of chipsets, support the AGP bus.
An AGP slot is a post-PCI/pre-PCIx graphic card interface bus. It was a step up from the PCI video cards, but were phased out with the PCIx standard.
I believe you can get PCI, PCI-X or AGP video capture cards. Each card would need the corresponding slot, such as an AGP card would require an AGP slot.
any pci or pci-e video card. such as ATI Radeon video cards (not agp ones) or NVidia GeForce video cards (again, excluding the agp ones)
AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port.sadly this form factor was short lived, up until the release of pci express and 2.0 AGP was the standard for all graphics cards.
No. PCI-E is typically a very light beige color and is for anything from video cards, to sound cards, NIC card, etc. An AGP slot ( Advanced Graphics Processor ) slot is no doubt specifically designed for Video cards. There are many different types of AGP ( 4x, 8x, etc ) and all were designed before the PCI-E had come out, to give the video card better speed than the standard PCI could handle.