either AGP or PCI - both are still used in new computers. Look at the contacts on your card - it will be obvious which slot it fits into.
You can purchase adapters that will change the plugs, ie DVI - Dsub. Simply insert the adapter onto your graphics card, and then plug the monitor lead into it. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
Nothing... A graphic card is a graphic adapter. A card usually specifies an adapter that is removable in a card slot, when the adapter can also be on the mother board. A graphics card is a graphic adapter, but not all graphics adapters are cards
Yes, you can. The motherboard is equipped with a PCI-e port so you can plug in a graphics card.
If there are no graphics cards in the computer, it should be using the integrated graphics if you plug the monitor into the PC.
Simple answer, no. An external drive does not have a graphics card because it is just a drive that you plug into USB.
Depending on the model of your computer, you may have a slot to plug a memory card directly into your computer.
You can get any graphics card you want, your CPU doesn't matter. What matters is if you have a PCI, PCI-E, or AGP bus to plug the card into.
It does not make a difference, the thing that allows games to run and work is a graphics card which is located either in the bottom of a laptop or inside a computers harddrive. If you want improve the performance of games you can get external (plug-in) graphics cards for around $60-$300!
NO. If you have a pci-x slot, probably it is a server, and you want to upgrade your graphics card, you can buy a PCI card and plug it into your PCI-X slot. It should work probably.
It's a graphics card slot for the AGP graphics cards (the card with the ports you plug the monitor into), and like PCI and PCI-X, was superceded by PCI-Express around 2004. Hope this helps! SeanHolshouser
The out-of-the-box answer is No. Unfortunately, all those graphic cards that advertise they can have more then two monitors kinda lie. Unless you use whats called an Active Passive Display Adapter and your graphics card has DisplayPorts, you cannot have more then two monitors per graphics card. Even if you plug it in, it just won't work no matter what and you will only have two at a time displaying anything except a black screen. Once you plug in the adapter, you will be able to have an additional screen on the graphics card however this screen will remain black during BIOS and loading.
You cannot plug a x16 graphics card into a x8 slot. You can however, if you wish, plug an x8 card PCIe card into an x16 slot. A p-lane PCIe card will work at some speed in an n-lane PCIe slot, where n > p. This is not true if n < p. So in this situation the card wants 16 lanes but the motherboard can only support 8 For more specific answers though, please post more detailed info such as make and model of hardware