Yes, DDR 400 memory will work in that motherboard, however only at a maximum speed of 333MHz. The memory will be underclocked to the maximum speed the motherboard can handle. Be sure not to try to put in DDR2 memory, as they are physically different and will not fit.
No you cannot the ECS P4VXASD2 supports the following:Two 184-pin 2.5V DDR SDRAM (DDR266/DDR200) Maximum: 2GB DDR or SDRAM (Buffered) / 1GB DDR or SDRAM (Unbuffered)
Plz give driver
There is no singular driver for this (or any other, really) motherboard. Each device on the board (graphics, IDE controller, sound, etc...) has its own driver. In the "Related links" section below is the page for downloads of drivers for this motherboard on the ECS website.
NO pci-e only agp4x no 8x. you have an ecs board. http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/motherboards_d/ECS/P4VXASD/
You should avoid lower priced, or off brand boards such as ones from ecs.
This is an OEM motherboard, so you should download drivers and BIOS updates from your computer manufacturer (such as Acer or Packard Bell). There is conflicting information about who the ODM of the board was, although it is superficially similar to the Abit NF-M2S or an ECS GeForce6100SM-M.
it depends on the quantrum solar energy pulse rate of zenon divided by photom so in my opinion that quetion is inexpicable
ECS stands for Environmental Control System in relation to the aerospace industry.
My passboik is misplaced. Your ecs have gone from my account. i have a new account..
You need to get drivers for your hardware if you reinstall the operating system. Go to the manufactures website and download chipset, audio, video, and peripherial drivers for your system, and install them.
Yes, but the card will only register at 4x AGP. You will not get the most out of the card with that mobo, but will still have great results.
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