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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9500GT Series graphics card uses PCI Express Slot(16X). As for your Mainboard D845GVSR it comes with AGP Slot(4x or 8x). The graphics card slot on your Mainboard AGP will not fit the PCI Express slot for this Nvidia chipset 9500GT Graphics Card. You cannot use the 9500GT Series card for your mainboard.
The highest Nvidia Graphics card that support AGP Slot is the 7300GT Chipset Series.
Hi yair_osman, Install PCI Express [Graphics / Video Card] You can install {Any Type} of PCI Express Card.
It 'must be a [16x PCIe] card!" the "lowercase" (e) = Express.
Important!: It "must fix the {Form Factor} of your Desktop!"
Meaning: "The "Dimensions" in (inches)
Go to the "Website" below.
Its for your Desktop "Assembly Guide"
This is an example of a PCI Express Card: Galaxy 43GGS8HX3SPZ GeForce GT 430 Video Card Price: $69.99
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This motherboard will support any PCI-Express (also known as PCI-E or PCI-X) video card-- which is pretty much any current ATI card that's out there. You DON'T want an AGP card however-- it won't fit.
You'll be able to fit the 9800 card in to the PCI-Express slot for the motherboard.
The problem then becomes for you, do you have sufficient power going to the card (it'll have plugs that attach to it as a part of the video card when purchased) but more importantly, will it even fit in your case? The graphic's cards are large and fairly bulky, so be sure to look at the dimensions of the card along with if you'll have enough room to house the new card within your tower.
From what i can find, it doesnt have a agp (like you said) or pci-express slot so you cant install a pci express graphics card. You could use a pci craphics card but wont be very good,
The board has a pci express port on it. You can install any video card which uses the PCI-E x16 interface. Almost all new video cards use this interface.
Your board also has an onboard video card (ATI x300 model). You don't actually need a graphics card unless you want the better performance for games.
try to check it in your manual. i mean in the manual of the motherboard if what VGA card is compatible with or visit the website or the motherboard you have.. hmm you must buy VGA card to upgrade your graphics that compatible in your motherboard... example AGP slot 256mb VGA card, or PCI express slot 256mb or 512mb VGA card.. ^^
Microsoft Windows Vista -or- Windows XP
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CD or DVD-ROM drive
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100MB of available hard disk drive space for basic driver installation
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425W PCI Express-compliant system power supply with a combined 12V current rating of 28A or more (Minimum system power requirement based on a standard PC configured with an Intel® Core™2 Extreme X6800 processor)
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PCI Express-compliant motherboard with one vacant PCI Express x16 slot.
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One 6-pin PCI Express supplementary power connector -or- Two 4-pin Molex supplementary power connectors
> 512 MB of system memory http://www.directron.com/slireadymb.html heres a list of SLI ready motherboards. dont gotta use this site to buy it just giving you and idea of whats out there for you.
Seems from what i gathered that as long as its an SLI ready motherboard with a open 16x PCI-E compliant slot and of course its gotta fit your tower. Find out the form factor of the tower then also make sure that it fits the correct type of ram that you have and prosesser. Then u should be good to go!
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