The voltage of that card is around 1.5 volts (the default for AGP 4x cards). [Source: PCReview UK]
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The Geforce FX 5200 has pixel shader 2.0 which is backward-compatible with pixel shader 1.1 So, yes, the FX5200 has pixel shader 1.1.
Hi, I believe the GeForce FX5200 is a 128MB DDR video card and its compatible with an AGP 8x interface. Since I have the same motherboard, P4VXASD2, I know for a fact that this motherboard does not support the AGP 8x interface, and on the contrary, the FX5200 is a AGP 8x card and I am pretty sure it is not backwards compatible with AGP 4x which in fact is supported by your motherboard. If you are looking for a video card in the same/lower price range, I would recommend you to buy the ATI Radeon 9200/9200SE/9250 because they support upto a max. of 8x and they are also backwards compatible with the AGP 4x. I hope that answers your question.
No, you can't. Laptops have its own ports. If you want to upgrade your laptop video card, you need to make sure that your laptop has proper ports (mini PCI-E). And then get a video card which will fit that port.
Geforce 6600 is the better one.
You have GeForce 6600, it means that your video card belongs to GeForce 6 family.
MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680. gpuboss . com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-970-vs-GeForce-GTX-680
yes, the 8800gt is part of the geforce 8 series.
it will never be GeForce 8400 is improved and and is better than GeForce 6800 in every way
Expedition GeForce was created in 2001.
I think YES
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