What kind of PCI slot for video does this MB have? ×1,×4, ×16?


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    Windows 7 ultimate 64
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    What kind of PCI slot for video does this MB have? ×1,×4, ×16?


    And would a PCI-E ×16 video card work on it?
    I ask because some told me it's PCI×16 some said it's AGP. I'm confused

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    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    drake717 said:
    And would a PCI-E ×16 video card work on it?
    I ask because some told me it's PCI×16 some said it's AGP. I'm confused

    ASRock > 4CoreDual-SATA2
    See if this helps you, copied from the motherborad specs;

    1 x PCI Express Graphics slot (@ x4 mode)
    1 x AGP 8X slot
    (Motherboard image and specs)
    -motherboard-4coredual.jpg

    (the image below shows 2 different types of video cards)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails -pci.jpg  
    Last edited by Sir George; 07 Nov 2012 at 14:40.
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  3. Posts : 41
    Windows 7 ultimate 64
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    Sir George said:
    drake717 said:
    And would a PCI-E ×16 video card work on it?
    I ask because some told me it's PCI×16 some said it's AGP. I'm confused

    ASRock > 4CoreDual-SATA2
    See if this helps you;

    -pci.jpg
    Then why does it say PCI express (@4× mode)? What is that? Isn't that the speed?
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  4. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    drake717 said:
    Sir George said:
    drake717 said:
    And would a PCI-E ×16 video card work on it?
    I ask because some told me it's PCI×16 some said it's AGP. I'm confused

    ASRock > 4CoreDual-SATA2
    See if this helps you;

    -pci.jpg
    Then why does it say PCI express (@4× mode)? What is that? Isn't that the speed?
    My first post was written while I was engaged with another activity, not as focused as I should have been. Anyway, the PCI-E slot on your board is a PCI-E X4, therefore it only uses 4 lanes and purchasing a borad with 8 or 16 lanes will work, which is what I intended to state in my first post, but will only use the 4 lanes available. My choice would be to use a PCI-E instead of an AGP card, as a final thought.
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    8 Pro x64
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    Although considering the age of the machine, it's highly unlikely any gaming etc will be done, so he could get away with an AGP card.

    Otherwise, PCI-E is the way to go.
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  6. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    Basicly PCIE x16(x4)is used for crossfireX and SLI, so the master card uses the PCIE X16(x16) and the slave card uses the PCIE X16(x4) because it doesnt need as much power, it is advised to if you only run 1 card to run it in the PCIE X16(x16) slot
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    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    drake717 said:
    And would a PCI-E ×16 video card work on it?
    I ask because some told me it's PCI×16 some said it's AGP. I'm confused

    ASRock > 4CoreDual-SATA2
    It's unusual.

    It has both an AGP X8 slot, and a PCI-E X16 slot (which is limited to four PCI-E lanes, rather than 16). I'm not sure how much that would limit the performance of a high-end PCI-E X16 graphics card. That's irelevant; no one would plug a $500US 300W card into such a system.

    PCI-E graphics cards are a lot easier (and cheaper) to come by than AGP, so if you want to buy a new card, go with that.

    The chipset is Via. (That explains the weirdness.) I see that Asrock has Windows Vista drivers for it, so it's possible that Win7 would support it.
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