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Anonymous Posted on Apr 08, 2012

I want to buy a new Video card but I didn't know the what is the compatible Video card for my PC. My old Video card is Sigma MX200 32mb. I want to change it to 128mb-256mb. What is it DDR1 or DDR2

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Please check before buying video card. Because your video card maybe AGP card. AGP card is coming old model system.

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  • Posted on May 22, 2008

SOURCE: please help me in my RAM

Hi hope13,
you had it correct the first time. The DDR2 533MHz memory should be in the Blue slots. When using two DIMMS the motherboard requires the DDR2 533MHz memory be of the same size, brand & speed. For you to get a blue screen has nothing to do with you're memory. If there was a problem with you're memory, you bios would let you know by beeping a series of repeating beeps. Blue screens are usually caused by software & some hardware like you're hard drive. If you have data on you're hard drive & you do not want to erase it by re-installing windows fresh (That includes a must format), than I can suggest you download this software from this site. Click on the link.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ Read what the software can do for you. If you do not want the software. Than break out you're windows CD & load it into you're CD-ROM drive. Boot the PC to the CD-ROM drive & in-stall windows. You're PC will function again when you finish installing windows & you're motherboard driver cd.

Good Luck!
I would have posted sooner but I though another was answering you're question.

If I can help you further, feel free to post.
Suggestions & comments welcomed.
Mike

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wayne master

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2008

SOURCE: bought agp video card x1550 256mb ddr 2 by visonek not working freezes at bio

hi skinny! that problem is you have a 775VM800 which is only compatible with agp ddr video card not ddr2. you need to buy an adapter with max of 256 bit. here, i'm using inn3D G-force fx 5500ddr 256 (128 bit) and it works perfectly. just e-mail if you have to asks something. [email protected].

God Speed!

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2008

SOURCE: Compatible Graphics Card for ASUS P5LD2-VM SE Motherboard

Your board is PCI EXpress so as long as you get a PCI express Video card you should be fine. Just dont get a video card with a Faster Bus speed than your Mobo or else its wasted potential, but other than that, ** problem, have fun playing video games :)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Intel D101GGC Motherboard PCI Express compatibility issues........

i'm using NVIDIA GEFORCE 8600 GT on my d101ggc board and its working fine

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2009

SOURCE: RAM DDR2 PC 1300

DDR 2 will _not_ work the way it's supposed to in a DDR slot, if at all. If you want to see what memory your computer can use, go to crucial.com or similar website for a free scan of your computer. From the spec. sheet it looks like your machine takes a maximum of 2 sticks of 1 gig each (for a total of 2 gigs) DDR SDRAM, either 333 or 400MHz of memory

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