no no really
normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.
On your computer's motherboard.
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.
Yes, it works fine. I have the same motherboard and video card and it works flawlessly!
yes, its what enables the video card to be attached to the motherboard if I understand your question right
Your Motherboard and Monitor
It's built into the motherboard.
No, We Can't.
The slot
Its not installed to windows, its placed into the motherboard
Yes you can use an ati video card in a sli motherboard, however you cannot put two ati graphics cards in that motherboard and run them in sli. As far as putting one in and just running it single your ok. You would need a motherboard that supports Crossfire to run two ati graphics cards together.
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.