This motherboard can support a maximum of N cards

Updated on number 2024-02-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    All PCI-E graphics cards can be supported.

    Graphics cards and motherboards simply don't fit and play games is also often the graphics card that pulls back rather than the CPU

    There's nothing you can't bring up, you use a good graphics card to run the score, and the game will definitely improve a lot Those low-end graphics cards are not cost-effective at all, and playing games is also rubbish.

    At least the last G92 core 9600GSO 384M is more than 400 pieces That performance is much worse than G96's 9500GT or something It is recommended to use Onda.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    945G can support most graphics cards on the market.

    Including the 9800GTX mentioned by my friend above, it is also possible to go up to 260 or even higher.

    But it doesn't make sense at all.

    Because performance simply doesn't work.

    I think the 9600GT is the most reasonable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    945 chipset motherboard, the key is that your CPU model is the bottleneck, even if it is a high-performance graphics card, the CPU can't afford it, and there is a power supply problem, so the graphics card suitable for your machine should be 8600GT or ATI4670, otherwise the power supply can't be brought up, that is, it is brought up, and the CPU is also a bottleneck. In addition, if the temperature of the motherboard is too high, it is recommended to clean the dust of the case and the fan to dissipate heat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    100 points are not available.

    Your motherboard supports PCI-E graphics cards, and I think the 9800 should support it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    PCI-E graphics cards can be used.

    For example, N295 and A4870X2

    These are the best out there.

    Replace the power supply again.

    Your original power supply should not be able to carry it.

    Minimum rated 350W

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The configuration is too old, just changing the graphics card is not good, your CPU, power supply, etc. are all bottlenecks.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The motherboard uses a netbook special chipset: NM10+ICH7;

    2. It supports up to 4GB DDR2 800 memory, and the graphics card is integrated.

    3. Because the chipset has 4 PCI-E X1 lanes, it is possible that some motherboard manufacturers will merge into one PCI-E X4 channel to achieve support for discrete graphics cards. - However, it is estimated that there is no separate graphics card slot.

    ps: It's okay to add memory, but it's completely unnecessary to upgrade the graphics card, it's a garbage chipset, it can only support Atom processors, CPU performance is too weak, adding a separate graphics card is a complete waste, and the power consumption will increase a lot (most of the heat dissipation of netbooks is not very good).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    So you can't be sure, you use the driver home to check the motherboard. Send it up to see for sure!

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