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Solve : Putting AGP graphics cards in computers? |
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Answer» I just ordered a slew of GEForce4 MX440 video cards for my Dell computers. They are GX110 desktops w/256MB RAM using XP Pro. So am I not going to be able to put these video cards anywhere in these PC's? No. Did you open one up and look inside? AGP slots are clearly visible. Did you know that you can look up the specs on any Dell computer by entering the Service Tag Number on Dell's SUPPORT website? You can also find it by model number. Your GX110 has no AGP slot. It has onboard video. http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opgx110/en/ug/specs.htm#graphics_and_video Quote Not unless you have an AGP slot. The cards were $30/ea....I don't define that as expensive. The PC's have PCI's, and I have since had the shipper change my order to the SAME video cards, with a PCI Interface...thanks These are used in a commercial environment, in an Internet Cafe, they are not for personal use. All they need to do, is go online, and PLAY PC games with occasionally. Quote
Yes, I looked inside. Sorry, I wasn't aware that an APG slotwas common knowledge. I am no computer guru, I know basic operation functions, and how to diagnose some problems. I am a business owner. I am learning more about PC's by taking expanded classes at my local IT facility. Just FYI, when I purchased the video cards, I forgot to see what interface they were, then AFTER they were shipped, I opened the PC's, and saw PCI boards, went back to the seller, and he said they were AGP's.....but all is fixed. Quote All they need to do, is go online, and play PC games with occasionally. PCI is not nearly as fast as AGP. Here are a few articles that may be of use: AGP How Stuff Works - How AGP Works Quote
Thanks for your help thus far Raptor Quote ...The PC's have PCI's, and I have since had the shipper change my order to the SAME video cards, with a PCI Interface... STOP The PCI cards may not work, either. I have a Dell OptiPlex GXa, not the same, but similar. The OptiPlex's were designed for corporations and businesses. Many are SOLD at surplus. Video, audio, ethernet are all on-board. I am not sure if the onboard video can be turned off. Windows supports dual monitors, but the 2nd monitor won't turn on until Windows boots. Why not just use the onboard video? |
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