Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How do I find if my computer motherboard have an AGP slot or not?

I once in a blue moon turn off my PC and there's plentifully connecting to it right now so it's really an inconvenience to uncap the case to see(plus I might not even make out it if I see it)



The question is is near a way to see if my computer have an AGP slot with a software of sort? or minus opening the travel case?

How do I find if my computer motherboard have an AGP slot or not?

check this link (you enjoy to go through unharmed of page to see the picture of agp slot) :-

http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/ind...



check the motherboard:-

White slot on motherboard = pci

mostly brown slot on motherboard = agp
Go look for the manufacturer's website for your product specs
Open Device Manager and look at Display, it'll usually have some indication. Also look at motherboard devices for anything that say AGP Gart.
or simply open the side shield, and see if it has a brown slot indented above the white PCI slots, which nearby could be 3-5 stacked in a column.
Type the entrepreneur name and the model number into google to hunt for specs. For example HP Pavilion 4045 specs. Most likely you would find the information you obligation on the first page of results.
Control Panel>System



Hardware Tab>Device Manager



View Mode = View Devices By Connection





In the Tree view your machines devices should be see under separate Tree branches for PCI devices, AGP and/or PCI-e devices.



But if you still wanna check lower than the skirt to make sure its not a boy this page will edumacate you:



http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?pag...

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