I am semi-familiar with graphics cards and I have a small issue with trying to upgrade my current Intell PIII board WinXP SP1 installed. The board is a D815EFV Micro ATX, Intel Integrated Graphics, Universal 4X AGP and LAN.
My problem is that I have one of those "slim" desktops and the slots for the PCI cards and the AGP card are not convential width (meaning the metal plate on the end of conventional-width cards is too wide to fit into my card slot). I bought a PCI 56K modem with a plate that was too wide for the case before, but I was able to detatch the plate via two screws, so the only thing holding it in their is the connection with the PCI slits on the board itself, lol. I do know that this is not a wise thing to do, but it did work in that case. Is this possible to do with standard 4X AGP cards that have conventional-width plates on the end or should I be looking for a certain type of card or one that has a shorter plate for thin desktop cases?
Also, I have a Sony M61 16" flat panel, absolutely gorgeous! It supports a DVI connection, which my on-board graphics doesn't have. I was told that the 815E socket 370 chip on my machine cannot support DVI. Is this correct?
Thanks for any response,
Trip
My problem is that I have one of those "slim" desktops and the slots for the PCI cards and the AGP card are not convential width (meaning the metal plate on the end of conventional-width cards is too wide to fit into my card slot). I bought a PCI 56K modem with a plate that was too wide for the case before, but I was able to detatch the plate via two screws, so the only thing holding it in their is the connection with the PCI slits on the board itself, lol. I do know that this is not a wise thing to do, but it did work in that case. Is this possible to do with standard 4X AGP cards that have conventional-width plates on the end or should I be looking for a certain type of card or one that has a shorter plate for thin desktop cases?
Also, I have a Sony M61 16" flat panel, absolutely gorgeous! It supports a DVI connection, which my on-board graphics doesn't have. I was told that the 815E socket 370 chip on my machine cannot support DVI. Is this correct?
Thanks for any response,
Trip