This board has a PCI Express Graphic 2.0 x16 slot on it, so your best match is a graphics card that uses the same standard. However, be aware that PCI Express 3.0 x16 cards are backward compatible with the 2.0 slot on your motherboard, so you can use any card that is on the market currently. Your primary concerns then become only whether you have the room in your case to fit your new card and, if you get a modern, high-end card, whether you have the wattage capacity in your current power supply to handle it.
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It is the Accelerated Graphics Port on a motherboard for attaching graphics cards.
You can't. They do not come on cards; they are integrated into a motherboard.
No
Nvidia GEforce
No it doesn't. The 7740g motherboard variants will fit and some have graphics cards built in.
Any PCI-E graphics card will work.
agp slot
Your motherboard must support SLI/CrossFire and you have to get same graphics cards,there are alot of youtube tutorials
Most likely for dual graphics cards.
it allows you to use and save certain stuff on the computor
Yes, most if not all laptop come along with a graphics card on them. Most of the time they are embedded into the motherboard and cannot be removed. But you can buy gaming laptop such as the Alien Ware laptop lines who all come with graphic cards separate from the motherboard.
All pci X16 2.0 cards are backward compatible.