The Maximum RAM supported by this Main-board is 3.2GB/s. you can more info from here http://www.mercury-pc.com/product-detail.php?link=p-mainboards&subtitle=Mainboard&productid=644
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Your mainboard PVCLE266M-L does not support the DDR 400 Mhz RAM (PC3200) ie @ 400Mhz frequency. For the memory specfications it support "2 x 184-pin DIMM sockets support two2.5V DDR SDRAMs (DDR266)" maximium is 2GB or DDR PC2100 ie @ 266Mhz frequency.
PC133 is the SDRAM so it will not fit the DDR RAM slot.
You should not use the 400MhzDDR memory RAM on a Mainboard with a FSB(Front Side Bus) of 133 Mhz and the 400Mhz DDR Ram is not compatible with the mainboard.
Get the DDR 266 with double side chipset i.e.DDR1 RAM (DDR PC2100) RAM and it will be compatible with your mainboard. Sometimes single side chipset DDR1 RAM will not work on older mainboard.
You can download the motherboarddrivers from Intel WEB site. Select your model motherboard/device, and makesure you select the Windows XP or Vista version of the drivers that matchesyour Windows
operating system.
Please click on this link andselect your model motherboard : -http://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx?iid=gg_support-au+home_downloadctr
You could put either of the graphics you mention in that motherboard providing you get the PCI-Express versions of them.
The motherboard will support a DDR3 structured graphics card in all cases at that is determined by the card not the motherboard as you get specific drivers for them which come included with the card or you can download the latest drivers from ATI or nVidia's support websites.
That motherboard will also support a gigabyte plus graphics card.
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