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My motherboard manual says I can put a 1.5V AGP card into it but not a 3.3V card. Please just tell me if I can put the ASUS N6800 video card into it? Item description:
http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=2&l2=7&l3=3&model=992&modelmenu=1

My system specs for K8V-MX motherboard:
Processor SupportAMD Athlon™64 & Opteron™ Single/Dual Processor SupportFront Side Bus800MHz HyperTransport Bus LinkMemory Support64/128-bit Dual Channel DDR memory controller integrated directly into processorGraphics / VideoIntegrated VIA UniChrome™ Pro IGP
- Dual pixel pipelines
- 128-bit 2D/3D engine
- 200MHz engine clock speed
- 16-64MB shared memory Optional external AGP 8X/4X port
MPEG-2 hardware acceleration
South BridgeVIA VT8237R PlusNorth/South Bridge LinkV-Link (533MB/sec)AudioVIA Vinyl™ 6-channel Audio (AC'97 integrated)
VIA Vinyl™ Gold 8-channel Audio (PCI companion controller)
Network VIA Velocity™ Gigabit Ethernet (PCI companion controller) VIA integrated 10/100 Fast Ethernet

2006-07-15 11:19:31 · 1 answers · asked by John Luke 5 in Computers & Internet Hardware Add-ons

1 answers

As long as you have an AGP 4X/8X port (and you do), yes. But don't get the Asus card. You can get any graphics card you like but please, do not get the Asus. One, you have to use their drivers, you can't use the nVidia drivers (well, you can but some features will be disabled) and you can't use the Coolbits 2.0 overclocking tool. Go with an eVGA or XFX card, much better and you can use the standard (Better) nVidia drivers and the overclocking tool.

You'll also need a spare hard drive connector to power the card.

2006-07-15 11:24:39 · answer #1 · answered by conradj213 7 · 1 0

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