Pretty much anything in the GeForce 4 or higher series is a sure bet. Some GeForce 3 models did as well.
An AGP card is a graphics or display card, which allows your computer to display an output on a monitor. AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port.
An AGP card functions as the computer's graphics processor.
Yes, standard AGP graphics cards can support AMD64 processors, as the AGP interface is independent of the CPU architecture. The compatibility mainly depends on the motherboard's chipset and BIOS, which must support both AGP and AMD64 processors. As long as the motherboard has an AGP slot and is compatible with the AMD64 architecture, the graphics card should function properly.
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Strictly speaking, neither. It is an integrated graphics chipset. The chipset is mapped to the AGP bus, but is inferior to almost every actual AGP card in existence. it is disabled when an AGP card is installed.
A Graphics card - AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port
There is no 4X AGP Graphics card that has 256MB but only 128MB that's called the Nvidia Geforce4 Ti4600
AGP is a short for accelerated graphics port. Old computers (well - this depends on how long you have been involved with computers ;-)) have usually one AGP slot which is intended for the use of a graphic adapter. For more information you might want to consult Wikipedia
A Graphics Card
Accelerated Graphics Port (its a graphics card slot)
No it cannot you will need to get a agp card or upgrade your motherbord.
no, it has an AGP slot for an AGP graphics card, but a geforce 8600 is a PCIe card