Older motherboards often have a VGA port which allow monitors with a VGA cable to connect without the need of a graphics card.
Take a look at your system motherboard to see if it has an AGP or PCI Express card slot (it will be the topmost expansion slot on the motherboard--your monitor should be connected to the card currently sitting there). This will tell you which type of video card is available to you.
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
Buy a motherboard with an AGP slot.
Motherboard Monitor was created on 1998-01-21.
yes, providing the motherboard has the correct slot for it which is why slot standards exist.
like pci slot dimms slot..
Few computer devices communicate directly to the monitor...the only one is the video card. Some video cards are built into the motherboard, called an integrated video card, and some fit into an expansion slot like an AGP slot, a PCI slot, or a PCI-E slot. In fact, computers run JUST FINE without a monitor attached....the monitor is there only so you know what the computer is doing. All other devices inside or attached to the computer communicate directly through the motherboard. The monitor is the human-readable "presentation" of what is going on inside the computer!
expansion slot
a video card or a graphic card helps us to see images or videos on the monitor and it is located on the motherboard in the pci slot and it helps the processor to process the video or images that you see on the monitor
location on the motherboard into which a controller card for a peripheral device is stored
Try re-seating the video card in it's pci slot, or installing a new card if the video is on the motherboard.