Sunday, December 6, 2009

How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

is there any relation between the type of ram(DDR1,DDR2 etc.) with the type of graphics card?my motherboard supports DDR1 ram.so which graphics card will be best supportable to it?



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

Dont worry about the memory type on your board. It had nothing to do with the type of memory your motherboard can support.



The important thing is to check if your board support AGP (and which speed) or PCI-Express. From there, any card that fit on the slot you have should work fine.



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

GO to the motherboards.org forum and question there. Those board users are hardcore and you'll have the best responses.



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

You might want to read this article:



http://www.gamegiants.net/articles.php?t...



It has some good information about buying graphic cards



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

The book that comes with yer motherboard usually tells you what type of video card the motherboard supports. Typical video types are AGP, PCI-Express, etc.... DDR typically refers to Motherboard RAM, not video, although video cards can come with DDR memory on them.



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

nevidia 4000.to .7200



ati to 7000



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

there is no relation between ram and card. but u should know the expention sloot of card .i think its PCI E so u can use n vidia or ati .i say n vidia.



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

no relation. your only decision is AGP vs. PCIx. the type of RAM in your PC is irrelevant to the video card.



How can one determine which graphics card is best suited for his motherboard?

There r 2 types of graphics card..... Agp and PCI-EXPRESS . It has nothing to do with the type of ram used in ur system.... And some older intel motherboards dont have either AGP or pci-express slots

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