Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Does my motherboard take gddr2 graphics?

i got a new motherboard and processor and now i have ddr2 RAM instead of just ddr and a AM2 socket instead of 754, but now im wondering can it take ddr2 graphics, the motherboard is an MSI K9MM-V on an AMD platform and has a VIA K8M800 chipset, the graphics port is an AGP X8, i currently have a radeon 9250 in there which is gddr.



Does my motherboard take gddr2 graphics?

The RAM on the graphics card has nothing to do with what the motherboard uses. Newer graphics cards use DDR3 and even DDR4 RAM and 99% of new motherboards still use DD2. For your graphics card to work you just need to make sure it has the correct slot for your graphics card, AGP, PCI-e, and if your power supply is big enough to handle it. For an old AGP card I would not worry about you Power Supply as AGP cards don't require much power to run.



Does my motherboard take gddr2 graphics?

Yeah graphics RAM type is associated with the graphics card itself. As long as you find an AGP card with DDR2 you have no problem, did it back when I have AGP system, now it is a Socket 939 PCIE system that's DDR1 running a GDDR3 card.



Does my motherboard take gddr2 graphics?

if it is agp x8 then install the agp x8 graphic card, doesn't matter if it is gddr or gddr2.

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