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Can a p4vxasd2 motherboard support pcie or agp 8x video cards?

NO pci-e only agp4x no 8x. you have an ecs board. http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/motherboards_d/ECS/P4VXASD/


What motherboard slot was specifically created by Intel to support video cards?

The motherboard slot specifically created by Intel to support video cards is the PCI Express (PCIe) slot. Introduced in 2004, PCIe replaced the older AGP standard and has become the primary interface for connecting graphics cards to motherboards, offering higher bandwidth and improved performance for modern applications. PCIe slots come in various sizes, including x16, which is commonly used for graphics cards.


Do you have to use sata cables to connect a hdd or ssd to your motherboard?

Most likely, but not necessarily. It all depends on what kind of motherboard you have. Most modern motherboards require SATA cables to connect to storage devices, but there are some that can still use a PATA (also known as IDE) cable for HDDs. Regarding SSDs, most of them connect to motherboards through SATA cables, but there are some that can be connected to the motherboard through a PCIe X4 slot.


What video cards can support your GA-P35C-DS3R motherboard?

Any PCIe x16 V1.0a, V1.1 or V2.0 card. Boom!


What is PCIe 2.0 x16?

it is a port or a connection for a graphics card. It is the second version of PCI express with a speed of x16. To use a graphics card with this, you will need a PCIe 2.0 x16 port on your motherboard. Most modern motherboards have this.


Can you use 2 PCIe graphic card in the same motherboard for 4 lcd monitors?

yes, if your motherboard supports crossfire and your graphics cards support eyefinity (at least 3 of your monitors will need to support display port, or you will need to purchase active adapters for them)


What motherboard slot has direct access to the North Bridge?

Primary PCIe slot


Can you upgrade your agp slot to pcie slot?

No. You will need to replace your motherboard to get PCI-E.


What determines the maximum number and the type of PCIe slots that a particular motherboard can have?

type of chipset


What is the difference between PCI express and PCI express 2.0?

New cards that support PCIe 2.0 are backward compatible with PCIe 1.1, thus you can install latest PCIe 2.0 cards on x16 PCIe slot of current or older motherboards. Latest PCIe 2.0 standards offer double the bandwidth of current PCIe 1.1 standards. The majority of single graphics cards are yet fast enough to fully take advantage of the wider bandwidth of PCIe 2.0. It is the multi-GPU or the multi-card set up that benefit most from PCIe 2.0. PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 1.1 use the x16 PCIe slot format but the PCIe 2.0 slot is capable of sustaining 150 watts while the PCIe 1.1 slot is only capable of 75 watts max. PCIe 3.0 is electrically compatible with previous generations but uses a different encoding scheme to increase the throughput.


Why would a motherboard have two PCIe X16 slots?

Most likely for dual graphics cards.


What features should you look for in a gaming PC motherboard?

A gaming motherboard should have at least two PCIe slots for Crossfire or SLI video cards.