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Can you use a 128 MB video card on a computer with an Intel Pentium III at 800 MHz?

As long as the motherboard has a compatible expansion slot, yes.


Where can you get video drivers for Intel Pentium d 2.8 Ghz?

The Intel Pentium D 2.8Ghz has no video output and therefore does not need video drivers. It must be plugged into a motherboard first and even that is not certain to work. There must be a video card either onboard the motherboard or plugged into an expansion slot first.


Is the video slot reported by the video card differ from the type of video slot reported by the motherboard?

no no really


How do you know if a video card is in the right slot?

if the card goes into the slot completely without being forced, then its in the right slot


Where is the video card slot?

On your computer's motherboard.


What determines compatibility between a motherboard and a video card?

The Slot Type


How many video card slots are on a motherboard?

normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.


An agp slot is normally used for a?

video card


An a agp slot is normally used for an what expansion card?

An AGP video card.


How do you know which video card fits in your motherboard?

The bus, for example: PCI-Express (x1, x4, x16) or PCI, or AGP. To imagine this for yourself, it's the slot in your pc, on your motherboard, with that slot, your video card will have to be compatible with. this means, you can't insert a PCI-Express Video Card into an AGP slot. :)


Do both video card need power supply?

If the video card(s) in question has/have a power slot on them (might be a 4 or 6 pin slot) they MUST have power. Reason being, the power going to the video card power key components for the video card which without, will not work at all.


How will you know if the video card you have is compatible to your slot?

To determine if your video card is compatible with your slot, first, check the type of slot on your motherboard, typically PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) for modern cards. Then, verify the video card's connector type; it should match the motherboard slot (e.g., PCIe x16). Additionally, consult the motherboard’s specifications and the video card’s requirements to ensure compatibility in terms of size, power supply, and cooling.