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Posted on Jan 03, 2009

Where does a garphic card fit

In which slot of intel D102GGC2 motherboard does graphic cards fits??
which pci slot?

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Your intel D102GGC2 motherboard has only PCIE slot (black connector- not the memory slot). Its located beside the buttton cell of the mother board. If your graphics card is PCIE, it would directly fit on the black connector.

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