Question about graphics cards

Phumfeinz

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Ok, say I have 512MB RAM, and installed a 128MB graphics card.

Would 128MB be taken away from the 512MB RAM, leaving me with 384MB RAM?
 
not if you have a graphics card. ram is only taken away from the systm if the graphics is intergrated in the motherboard.
 
its the speed the card is, or something like that. most x8 agp cards are backwards compatible with x4 agp motherboards and sometimes x2 agp
 
Yes, to avoid conflicts, go into BIOS and disable the onboard video card. Do this only after you have sucessfully installed your new card.
 
Ok, say I have 512MB RAM, and installed a 128MB graphics card.
Would 128MB be taken away from the 512MB RAM, leaving me with 384MB RAM?
Nope. Even if you had onboard, you'd be limited to 64MB

Are there any ways of finding out what speed AGP your motherboard supports? (Excluding the websites/manual?)
Dig around in the bios and look for something like AGP 3.0 or AGP 2.0 (3.0correponds to AGP8X and 2.0, relates to AGP4X)

Found it. It supports 1, 2 and 8x.
And 4X
 
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