It will work. I recently installed an XFX 8600 GT XXX edition on my MSI-RS480M2 motherboard. You first have to disable the onboard graphics controller from BIOS. To do this, go to the BIOS and in the Advanced Chipset Features->Internal Video->UMA->Disable. Then, install the card. If your operating system boots normally, that means the card is working fine.
yes, providing the motherboard has the correct slot for it which is why slot standards exist.
If the motherboard manufacturer doesn't have them (which is very unlikely), the chipset manufacturer (such as Intel, NVIDIA, or VIA) may have generic drivers that will work. This should always be a last resort, since the motherboard manufacturer may have made changes that will not work with the generic drivers.
No, it should work fine, an nVidia chipset is just the motherboards chipset, an ATi, SiS or Matrox card should work just fine. If you need any more help email me.
Yes.
These chips are called a "Chipset", A chipset is usually designed to work with a specific family of microprocessors. Because it controls communications between the processor and external devices, the chipset plays a crucial role in determining system performance
No. The Intel 865 chipset doesn't support dual-core processors.
you need an nvidia geforce graphics card to play pes 2008.it will not work in Intel motherboard chiipsets
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.
If you can identify the components on the board, such as the chipset, onboard graphics, and LAN, you can download generic drivers from the manufacturer of these parts that should work.
That depends on the chipset the motherboard uses. 865P, 850E, 845PE, 845GE, 845GV, 845E, and 845G chipsets will all work with a hyperthreading Pentium 4 (a BIOS update may be required to support hyperthreading capabilities). Older chipsets like the original 845 and 850 won't work.
Were you able to install the card into the slot on the motherboard? And did you connect the little power cable from the power supply to the card? If you did both of these things, then it should work. Download and install the latest drivers for the card from Nvidia's website and that should do it.
RAM=Random Access Memory, used for fast swapping of data on computer Processor= a small chip on the motherboard performing millions+calculations a second. your computer uses ram all the time to keep background apps open, and to basically run everything. your computer uses your processor when you do graphic intensive or calculation intensive things, such as gaming, video converting, multiple things at once, like running Photoshop, a video encoder, your internet browser, and watching a movie. now if you want to know which to upgrade, it depends on the current status of your computer, and your aim of the upgrade.