Questions about graphics & motherboard

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by genericcomment, Feb 28, 2007.

  1. genericcomment

    genericcomment Geek Trainee

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    Here's the scoop:

    I have a Dell Demension 3000
    512mb ram

    with P4 processor with integrated graphics(which isn't great I'm finding out)

    My motherboard has 3 PCI slots and a space where it says AGP on the board, BUT all that is there are these silver dots that look like you can plug an AGP slot into.(like punch outs) First of all... Can I put an AGP slot in that spot? If I can where would I buy one? Also what AGP compatible graphics card would be recommended? If an AGP slot can't go in that spot then I will just settle with buying a normal PCI card and not complain.

    The AGP slot spot

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    Max
     
  2. Sparks

    Sparks Geek Trainee

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    looks like a standard agp 8x/4x slot. Well, what gaming applications would you be running?
     
  3. genericcomment

    genericcomment Geek Trainee

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    Does that mean I can put the slot there?
     
  4. Sparks

    Sparks Geek Trainee

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    oh, okay I see what you're referring to. That's a good question whether you can put an AGP slot there. Honestly, I'm not sure. Dell might have build in a mechanism so people can't just add an AGP slot.
     
  5. Swansen

    Swansen The Ninj

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    hhmm, the answer is yes and no. yes you could but you would have to figure out some way to solder on an AGP slot. Then after that you would have to find an new chipset for the motherboard. So yes you could, but it would be a huge undertaking.
     

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