No new mainstream motherboards include an AGP slot. Older motherboards can still be purchased on many retail sites, such as Newegg or Tiger Direct.
The Accellerated Graphics Port card uses memory completely separate from the motherboard memory. They don't mix. Make sure you use the memory that the AGP card nees in the AGP card, and memory that the motheroboard needs in the motherboard. If you do that, everything will be ok.
Any 4x or 8x AGP card.
Yes.
No it cannot you will need to get a agp card or upgrade your motherbord.
Research your card and the specs for the motherboard of having a AGP 8x 1.5V the answer is, Yes. It will work.
it wont work with out the right one
You can use any AGP card as long as the motherboard has a compatible slot. Check out specs like AGP4x 8x etc.. - Neeraj Sharma
No. There's a reason there's AGP and then there's PCI-E..
AGP is an older video card specification that had a higher bus speed than the PCI spec.
I am assuming that you are referring to The Intel® Desktop Board D845GVSR. This Motherboard has onboard intergrated graphics, but does not have an AGP slot available, However there are 3 PCI slots available. So the answer to your question is that without an AGP slot you are restricted to PCI or ONBoard Graphics with this motherboard.
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.
The dimension 4550 motherboard supports up to 4x AGP according to spec. However, you can use an 8x AGP card as the specification is backwards compatible. It won't take advantage of 8x throughput but it should work just fine emulating 4x.