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You can use AGP graphics card with any type of memory DDR. DDR2, DDR3. Graphics card memory type does not have any relation with memory type used on your PC's motherboard. - Neeraj Sharma I believe this answer is incorrect. I have found that some motherboards have onboard graphics which are connected to the pci slots. This creates a connection with a PCI graphics card, and the differences in RAM type will indeed cause problems for the driver and the OS. Bill Newman
256mb ddr 2 ati radeon x1300
The GeForce GTX 580 is either the best or the 2nd best graphics card
There are a wide variety of different places where one can purchase a GTX690 Graphics card. The best place to find the graphics card is at a local electronics store such as Best Buy.
In theory it should work; as graphics card memory is independent of the systme memory however you'll find people on google claiming it doesnt and that problems arise, however this could have resorted from a different problem
Yes. The computer RAM, Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) RAM, and the motherboards DDR module are different. Just look into power supply, AGP voltage, x interface, and CPU for compatibility...
In order to know what the best graphics card a certain PC can handle we need to know the type of PC you are asking about.
5870, 295 or 480
assuming everything else is compatible, the memory is not an issue. many graphics card have ddr4 and ddr5 memory which isn't even available as RAM yet.
SGRAM
No, but I think you've got a few terms confused. DDR2 "slots" are for the main system memory. A "DDR3 graphic card' is a graphic card that uses DDR3 memory. A PCI-E DDR3 Graphics card should work fine in a PCI-E slot, or a AGP DDR3 Graphics card should work fine in a AGP slot (4x or 8x, dont try to use a 4x or above AGP card in an older x1 or x2 slot).
A graphic card. Well, you can get those at your local electronics, like at Best Buy. :)