it depends, all mobos should be compatible with ur graphics card
but definitely if the grafix card is integrated in to the mobo lol
Yes, a GDDR5 graphics card can be compatible with a Sabertooth 990FX motherboard, provided that the graphics card uses a PCIe interface, which the motherboard supports. The Sabertooth 990FX typically has PCIe x16 slots suitable for modern graphics cards. However, ensure that your power supply meets the requirements for the specific graphics card you intend to use.
yes
the memory between the video card and the mother board DO NOT need to match. the memory on the vid card CANNOT be upgraded.
You can use any AGP card as long as the motherboard has a compatible slot. Check out specs like AGP4x 8x etc.. - Neeraj Sharma
Every PC has to have either graphics embedded into the motherboard or either a a dedicated graphics card that fits into an expansion slot on the motherboard. You can buy a motherboard without graphics, but you would need to supply a graphics card to go with it.
Get a new motherboard or a new graphics card.
No
What you need to be compatible with a new graphics card depends on the card and the computer and operating system.
Locate the connector where the CRT plugs in. If it plugs in to a separate card, that's the graphics card. If it plugs in directly to the motherboard then the graphics card is integral to the motherboard.
Yes, you can use a GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card on an M5A78L-M USB3 motherboard, as the motherboard features a PCIe x16 slot that is compatible with the graphics card. Ensure that your power supply unit (PSU) can provide sufficient power for the GTX 750 Ti, as it typically requires a 6-pin power connector. Additionally, check for adequate space in your PC case to accommodate the graphics card.
Read the owner's manual for your motherboard.
No. The "graphics card" in a PlayStation 3 is integrated into the motherboard.