No you need to read the documentation that came with your PC or check with the manufacturer's Web site unless you are able to tell which type fits in your slot (AGP, PCI, PCI-E) by looking at the motherboard.
This would be a very nice thing to have though. I love crucial and recommend it all the time.
Is there a site that tells you what graphics cards will go into your computer like crucial does with memory?
unless your computer is dodjed up
then you need a certain type eitheir
pci
pci-express
or agp
being pci-e the newest
to check wot you have dunno
you just know lol
its in the manual probs
Reply:Unfortunately there isn't anything as simple as the crucial memory advisor. As it says above, read the info that came with your PC. Hopefully you will have something that describes your motherboard manufacturer and model number. If you know this you can search their website for details of compatible graphic card types. If you don't have the PC documentation then open up the computer and have a look - the motherboard is normally stamped with the manufacturer and model number. You will also see your current graphics card - and from that you can work out what type it is.
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