My old PC is running well, old but plenty of memory and disk, now on XP, a PCC266 M810MR m/b with T-bird chipset. Graphics are a bit slow and jerky esp with videoclips (I don't do games) on 800 x 600 in 32-Bit Color, SiS 730s Ver. 6.13 and I wanted to improve this.
The booklet says it has onboard graphics with a 128bit 2D/3D 100MHz AGP Graphics Accelerator and supports a hardware DVD Accelerator.
It has an optional AGP4X slot for AGP2.0 compliant interface. Looking at my supplier's catalogue, they seem to be selling only AGP8x cards. How can I tell if an 8x card will work? I have had a look at the PCC website which tells me what CPUs will fit my m/b, but not AGP cards (I have a list in the booklet but they are all obsolete now). If I buy a cheap use 8x card off fleabay and try it, will it do any harm?
The booklet says it has onboard graphics with a 128bit 2D/3D 100MHz AGP Graphics Accelerator and supports a hardware DVD Accelerator.
It has an optional AGP4X slot for AGP2.0 compliant interface. Looking at my supplier's catalogue, they seem to be selling only AGP8x cards. How can I tell if an 8x card will work? I have had a look at the PCC website which tells me what CPUs will fit my m/b, but not AGP cards (I have a list in the booklet but they are all obsolete now). If I buy a cheap use 8x card off fleabay and try it, will it do any harm?