I have an extra old pci graphics card. Is there any way i can utilize it on my pc along with my new gcard?
Answer:
Depends.. what is ur old card ? i hope it is ati and also has crossfire support. if not then it wont work with ur current card. also your mother board should have crossfire support for ati cards or sli support for nvidia cards.. check two things... crossfire support of ur mother board and crossfire support of ur old graphics card.. any querries mail me at vachhaninimit@gmail.com
If you are running Windows XP you can run two cards and have different stuff open on each screen at the same time. Your old card need to have XP drivers but give it a try.
Yes, you can have two graphics cards in one pc
Hey Scarecrow.
If you're talking about the "extra old pci graphics card" series, I would have to state a "likely not".
You're probably referring to the old legacy PCI video cards of the 90s and last decade just prior to the arrival of AGP bus technology. Your new ATI Radeon card is PCI - Express (PCIe). They won't complement each other's bus speeds/technology at all. Sorry.
Hope this helps...
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