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It will work if the computer has the correct slot for the card on the motherboard. If the motherboard has the correct slot then you will need to find a driver after you install it in the system. Most drivers are automatically installed with newer operating systems but you may need updated drivers to use the full effects of the card.
5500 have a wider bus, and more memory, and is generally faster. The only + of the 6200 is later shader model.
Anyway, where did you find those antiquities? :)
youre motherboad support intel pentium d 800mhz fsb processor and ddr 400, it has built in graphics, yes it will support a 256 128 bit fx5500 agp card, the agp 8x/agp 3.0 enhance graphics performance it support a high bandwidth speeds up to 2.12gb/s its twice faster than agp 4x,
What you can do now is search for the Realtek AC97 audio driver package 4.06. Download and install it. If you are also having trouble with your video card, do the same as the audio driver.
Hello Virna, i have that exact graphics card and dell GX270 desktop here at home, tho it has been awhile since i removed the Nvidia PCI card for a more favorable AGP card. From what i remember, first check your BIOS (hit F2 on startup) and select integrated devices, scroll down and make sure your default video output is either PCI (if available) or AUTO) exit saving changes. If that yields no result. Plug in a second monitor to your old integrated video output, if you can view windows after bootup from there, then you can install the proper Nvidia display driver for windows Xp (available here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_175.19_whql.html ). After installing, right click on the desktop, select properties, display settings tab, and make sure the Geforce card is the main monitor and the desktop monitor. Click apply, unplug the integrated VGA output, and restart. Hope this helps.
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