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Yes, it works fine. I have the same motherboard and video card and it works flawlessly!
A hard drive does not have a compatible video card. They don't interact.
Short answer: 2 GigaBytes per second.Long answer: 2GB/s with 8X card and 8X motherboard bandwidth between card and motherboard. Which says nothing about a video card's internal bandwidth (GPU to built-in video memory) which is irrelevant as today's games even exceed that.Or read the rest where I got the answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Graphics_Port
The Gigabyte Intel Z77 Dual Thunderbolt ATX Motherboard with BT4.0/Wi-Fi (GA-Z77X-UP5-TH) is the best wifi card for the gigabyte Intel z77dual thunderbolt atx motherboard.
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normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.
gigabyte m/bs are supposed to turn the onboard off automatically when it detects a pci/pci-e graphics card but at least on my GA-8i915G-MF it's not turning off for my new sapphire cardso try installing the card without doing anything to disable the onboard graphics
I have Intel E2200 Dual core and gigabyte motherboard and gpu it's the best configuration ever and scored higher on 3d mark than original Nvidia config with msi motherboard or asus.
On your computer's motherboard.
it can hold about 5-10 hours depending on video resolution.
If you're lucky you may get 30 seconds out of it. If you do not have at least a 2 gb card you should not rely on it to shoot any video at all.
An integrated video card is "integrated" into the motherboard. That means the motherboard has a video card built in. A "discrete" video card means that you have a separate video card, one that typically plugs in to one of the expansion slots.