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Yea it will
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it would. This particular video card is only a PCIe x8 card, but you will need to place it in your motherboard single PCIe X16 slot, The other three slots on your computer's motherboard are only PCIe x1. The x-number associated with a slot or card, indicated the number of data lines going to your processor's data bus from that slot or card. A PCIe card needs to be put into a slot with an equal or greater number of data lines as its designation to operate properly at full capacity. Once mounted inside your computer, you would have to go into the computer's BIOS on boot up and turn off its built-in internal video graphics capability.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should. DDR3 cards generally work on DDR2 boards.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You only have a single PCI slot on that board, so that slot has to be vacant to install the card. The card has DDR3 memory on board, and your machine is only set up for DDR2 RAM, but conventional wisdom is that the card should work anyway. The card is not a full-length PCI, so it doesn't use every contact in the PCI slot (only a little over half of them). But that is the case with the machine I bought it for (tho that machine has a MoBo that supports DDR3 RAM), and it works in that one. As I say, conventional wisdom is that is should work.
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