It's PCI-e I also own the same card
2006-10-21 09:29:38
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answer #1
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answered by adam.jacks@btopenworld.com 1
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2016-10-15 06:30:14
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answered by ? 4
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The current x300 on ATI's web site only mentions 16 lane PCIe.
To be really sure, download Everest System Info or a similar program , install and run then check what it tells you in the graphics area.
2006-10-21 04:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you can see this in the DirectX diagnostic utility:
go to
[Start] => Run...
and enter [c:\WINDOWS\system32\dxdiag.exe]
(click OK)
when asked about checking the drivers against M$ click No to shorten the process
once it is finished, go to the /Display\ section and in Device look @ Chip type
you should have either
Radeon X1300 Series AGP (s/n)
or
Radeon X1300 Series PCI-E or similar.
2006-10-21 07:21:17
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answered by mr. c 6
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It could be AGP or PCI-E. Do you know the motherboard model #? You could look it up that way, their website will tell you what type of card slot it has.
2006-10-21 03:54:42
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answered by I H 3
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PCI-e, according to the ATI website.
2006-10-21 03:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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PCIe
2006-10-21 04:41:18
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answered by death_valley_scotty 1
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PCI-E
2006-10-21 03:59:48
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answered by noobienoob2000 4
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its PCI-E
2006-10-21 03:54:21
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answered by Paultech 7
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