Adding a video card?
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Doesn't matter. As long as your motherboard has PCI-E, you can slap that in, although I question your decision as to why would you want to, since you will not be gaining any significant increases in performance with a 5200.
Anyways, just disable the onboard video in the BIOS, and you're good to go.
you'll need to know if the chipset supports the bus type (PCI, PCI-e or AGP) and then it shouldnt be too much trouble if they are bus-compatible.
all depends on the slots. if the vid card is agp mobo must have a agp slot. same with pci or pci-e. and the chipset doesn't tell much i've seen that chipset on mobos with agp and with pci-e.
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