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sorry i think this should go here, I was wondering if these would be compatible, i dont know much about the different kinds like Dual core and AGP and stuff ---


this mobo http://www.tigerdire...e...&CatId=1180

with this processor http://www.tigerdire...e...&CatId=1948


and this vid card http://www.tigerdire...mp;sku=D10-2032

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nope, the mobo and processor are incompatible.
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[bleep] i thought so anyone know any that ca have agp and dual core?
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Yes, ASRock makes a motherboard that has both AGP and PCIe on it which should work just fine with that CPU.

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thanks ill check that out

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i checked it out but not sure if it would work with the vid card, from searching around their website, i emailed the tech support i hope they answer

Edited by aurora_ads_stink, 06 August 2006 - 11:14 AM.

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ah sorry for the double post, but, i have a question on the back of my video card box it says i need a 4x/8x agp mobo, would that mean i would need one that supports 4x AND 8x, or either or?

Edited by aurora_ads_stink, 06 August 2006 - 01:09 PM.

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Either &/or OR.

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