The slot
The Slot Type
To determine if your video card is compatible with your slot, first, check the type of slot on your motherboard, typically PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) for modern cards. Then, verify the video card's connector type; it should match the motherboard slot (e.g., PCIe x16). Additionally, consult the motherboard’s specifications and the video card’s requirements to ensure compatibility in terms of size, power supply, and cooling.
normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.
The onboard video
The slot which the video card needs to work. The slot is usually either an AGP slot (which is currently outdated), or the more recent PCI-E slot, which all new graphics cards nowadays use.
It is exactly different because one is bus and one is port. Video port is used to connect to monitor or LCD, but video bus refers to the bus on video card that works to transfer data. The same as motherboard, It has bus on itself to transfer data among connected devices.
Pixel shader technology is part of your video card and its drivers. Unless your motherboard has integrated video, it has nothing to do with pixel shader. If your asrock motherboard has integrated video, find out what kind of integrated video it has & post a new question with that info.
This is an agp (video card slot) driver for a motherboard using the SIS chipset (eg. ASUS motherboard). "WHQL" is an acronym for Windows Hardware Quality Lab. When a driver is labeled "whql", it means the driver was tested by Microsoft for compatibility with their software (operating system).
On your computer's motherboard.
no no really
Yes, it works fine. I have the same motherboard and video card and it works flawlessly!
Your Motherboard and Monitor