ok i bought a new graphics card today, nothing special just a Radeon 7000 so i could upgrade from a voodoo 3, wella nyway i bought it and i brought it home, opened up my PC case and *tudda* my graphics card is AGP and my motherboard is PCI god it sucked when i found out, anyone know hopw i change my motherboard to AGP?
Well "Brains" biggrin:......you're going to either have to a) Go out and get yourself a new motherboard that supports AGP, or b) Take the card back, get your money back, and go out and buy a PCI card.
Go for option B my child.
(Or you could take mystery option C by clicking the following link; [url:9e393]http://www.techseekers.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=230[/url:9e393])
AGP is much better. If you get a PCI mobo you're defeating the whole purpose of upgrading your card. Get a new motherboard that supports AGP, if you can.
i would get a new mother board but two factors are stopping me:
1. Cash
2. im a PC n00b
i need money to buy the mother board and i dont really know how to attach things to computer so i will have trouble transferring all my processor and RAM etc. over to the motherboard