You don't count the pixel shaders. It's probably Pixel Shader 1.0 or nothing due to the horribly outdated graphics card you got.
The card comes in both AGP and PCIe. If you buy the AGP card you should be fine.
Yes it does, i have one inside my antec 902 case, but its a tight fit.
yes it does
Yes this video card is great but it lags not so often. It's great for its price. Certain games are really good with it like for example minecraft.
pci express (PCIe)
New cards that support PCIe 2.0 are backward compatible with PCIe 1.1, thus you can install latest PCIe 2.0 cards on x16 PCIe slot of current or older motherboards. Latest PCIe 2.0 standards offer double the bandwidth of current PCIe 1.1 standards. The majority of single graphics cards are yet fast enough to fully take advantage of the wider bandwidth of PCIe 2.0. It is the multi-GPU or the multi-card set up that benefit most from PCIe 2.0. PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 1.1 use the x16 PCIe slot format but the PCIe 2.0 slot is capable of sustaining 150 watts while the PCIe 1.1 slot is only capable of 75 watts max. PCIe 3.0 is electrically compatible with previous generations but uses a different encoding scheme to increase the throughput.
HD4330 is a better card as it is from ATI's new series of cards. This new series is exceptionally better performing then its previous generation Graphic Cards. what that person said is incorrect.^ the ati radeon HD3200 would be a better card because it is in the form of a PCIe slot whitch allows better communication. the mobility is good for laptops and such because they do not have a way to upgrade the video card but the 3200 is better because your computer can get more from it.
A person should install a PCIe network adapter in the PCIe network slot on a pc. The PCIE network adapter allows the PC the ability to connect with the Internet.
PCIe Version 1.1 and PCIe Version 1 have the same throughput.
I presume that you mean to ask whether a PCIe 3.0 card can be used in a PCIe 2.0 slot on your motherboard. The answer to that question is yes. PCIe standards are all backward-compatible, so do not sweat that. For best performance, however, you would prefer to put a PCIe 3.0 card in the same type of slot.
Yes. I'm quite sure you'll be able to play Minecraft without any lag, even on best graphics settings.
1.1 and 1 were the same allowing up to 16 lanes at 250 MB /sec per lane in each direction, Version 2 allowed up to 32 lanes on one slot and up to 500 MB/ sec per lane in each direction