Yes, the ATI AIW X800 XT can run on a 4x AGP slot, as it is backward compatible with AGP 4x. However, its performance may be limited compared to running it on an 8x AGP slot, which provides higher bandwidth. Ensure that your power supply can support the card, as it may require additional power connectors. Overall, while functional, the card's performance will not be optimal on a 4x AGP interface.
There are no AGP graphics card officially supported by Aero. You may be able to buy the very last generation of AGP 16x card and be able to run it, however I doubt an 8x will run it.
yes. but it will only run at 4x. not 8x. oh yea. get an ATI Radeon. don't wast money on that geforce garbage.
Yes, but the performance on the PCI card will be inferior and you will probably not be able to do anything 3d across both monitors. Both cards must be of the same manufacturer - ATI & ATI or NVidia & NVidia etc.
It may run, but with some problems. Performance may degrades. The card won't be damaged, though. If you already have the card, give it a try and run a bench mark. Mula I have a computer with an AGP card 1.0, that supports 1x/2x. Can I run higher cards that run at 8x or 4x, such as the Rosewell Radeon 9200SE. Right now I have a Voodoo3 3000. Yes it will, and it will run at 8x. The 1.5V only on the mother board means (not the old 3.3v AGP1 format) 8x AGP is only found with a .8v signal and therefor the fact that your main board supports 8xAGP means it can signal at .8v The 9800's spec's mean it can run at 8x AGP in any 8x agp main board and will run at 4x AGP in a main board that has a max AGP speed of 4x.
Yes, but that barely meets the requirements, and thus will likely be sub-optimal.
No you can't.
ATI Radeon HD 4200 satisfies minimum requirements to run Starcraft 2
I'm sure it will, it will just run at 4X.
Yes!!! It will run just fine on 9800/X families of ATI Radeon and FX series of NVidiaGeForce.
No
to check that your video card is agp go to strart menu and open run. type dxdiag after opening click the display option.
You should be able to run World of Warcraft with an ATI 2100, if you use the latest drivers for it. You might have to fiddle with the settings in the Graphics options of the game to get it to look good.