NO pci-e only agp4x no 8x. you have an ecs board. http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/motherboards_d/ECS/P4VXASD/
Yes, it should do, but only at 4X. The video card (and it's drivers) ought to recognise the AGP's speed and will operate accordingly.
Hi, I believe the GeForce FX5200 is a 128MB DDR video card and its compatible with an AGP 8x interface. Since I have the same motherboard, P4VXASD2, I know for a fact that this motherboard does not support the AGP 8x interface, and on the contrary, the FX5200 is a AGP 8x card and I am pretty sure it is not backwards compatible with AGP 4x which in fact is supported by your motherboard. If you are looking for a video card in the same/lower price range, I would recommend you to buy the ATI Radeon 9200/9200SE/9250 because they support upto a max. of 8x and they are also backwards compatible with the AGP 4x. I hope that answers your question.
Any PCIe x16 V1.0a, V1.1 or V2.0 card. Boom!
Several hundred video cards, based on dozens of chipsets, support the AGP bus.
Yes as long as your motherboard supports it.
Yes you can use an ati video card in a sli motherboard, however you cannot put two ati graphics cards in that motherboard and run them in sli. As far as putting one in and just running it single your ok. You would need a motherboard that supports Crossfire to run two ati graphics cards together.
A gaming motherboard should have at least two PCIe slots for Crossfire or SLI video cards.
yes, its what enables the video card to be attached to the motherboard if I understand your question right
No. The classic view of each computer having a single monitor is losing ground to a multi-monitor setup. In order to have more than one monitor running on a single computer, you'll either need a video card which supports multiple inputs or a motherboard in which you can install multiple video cards. Most modern video cards support at least two input channels. Modern motherboards which support multiple video cards are also becoming more and more common.
The device driver used to enhanced the function of the device that are supported by motherboard. Especially the video cards or graphics cards, sound cards and LAN cards. It help the motherboard to read and allows the drivers to properly function. The device driver are the files or data that help the motherboard to process all the the devices like input and output devices.
A motherboard is the main printed circuit board found in computers and other expandable systems. It holds the crucial electronics components of the system such as CPU, memory, sound cards, video cards, network cards, hard drives, or other forms of persistent storage.
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