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Brett
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   22nd Feb 07 at 13:34   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Will my Dell machine have a spare AGP slot?

I can't tell you the exact model as i'm at work, but it's a recent one
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doubt it most only have 1 AGP slot and they are dated now PCI E has overtook it.
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Oh god

All I want to do is buy a Graphics card, but right now

So are you saying it will have an AGP slot If so, then what would be using it? Dell graphics, etc is on-board is it not?
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If its less than 18months old itwill be using PCI E

If its older and has an AGP slot then the only thing thast will use an AGP slot is a graphics card, really need amodel so i can have a look at the spec tbh mate
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Need the service tag or model number at least to check.
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Could be a Dell Dimension 5150 (P4 3GHZ)
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PCI Express Connectors One PCI Express x16
Connector size 164 pins
Connector data width (maximum) 16 PCI Express lanes
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I'm guessing that'll mean something when I come to buying one?

Cheers for the help, i'm gonna go to the shop in a min
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Yes it means look for a PCi express graphics card and NOT an AGP one
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guessed that, just wasn't sure about this connector size stuff
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PCI e graphics card are all x16
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If a PCI express card fits in a PCI express slot it'll work.
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quote:
Originally posted by topshot_2k
PCI e graphics card are all x16


no there not. you can get 1x pci-e as well as 16x .I have just bought one yesturday for my new project

http://www.hisdigital.com/html/product_ov.php?id=239&view=yes

nvida also do the quadro in 1x

[Edited on 22-02-2007 by flash22]

[Edited on 22-02-2007 by flash22]
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are you sure it even has an AGP slot? if it has onboard video, chances are it wont have one at all
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It doesn't have an agp slot, it has a pci express slot as above, if it is the system he thought it was.
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It's a Dimension 3100
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quote:
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It's a Dimension 3100


it's a PCIe X1 slot
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If you want to get a graphics card through Dell it's pretty simple. Go on thier site, click 'Upgrade My Dell' or whatever they call the link now, put your service tag number in which is on a sticker on the side of the computer - if it isn't then there is a tutorial on there on how to find it. Then they will only list the graphics cards that will fit your PC. If you want to buy it from another company then phone up Dell and tell them your service tag number then they will be able to tell you what kind of slot you have.
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quote:
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PCI e graphics card are all x16


no there not. you can get 1x pci-e as well as 16x .I have just bought one yesturday for my new project

http://www.hisdigital.com/html/product_ov.php?id=239&view=yes

nvida also do the quadro in 1x

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[Edited on 22-02-2007 by flash22]



I ment serious graphics cards not 64bit ones
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I was wanting to run a dual-monitor setup.

I've acquired another 17" TFT the same as mine so I thought why not. I was just going to buy a cheap 2nd hand graphics card as opposed to going through Dell (cheap as it may be).
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May aswell go for new seeing as you can get a dual head AGP graphics card for about £40 these days.

 
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