Everyone helped the last time I asked about graphics cards but I have a
little problem. I went to PC world yesterday and bought a Radeon X1950
PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE.
Got it home and found that it would not fit my mobo. The mobo I have is
a foxconn 6100 k8ma-rs
Is there a smaller version of the Radeon X1950 PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE that
would fit my foxconn board...
Just looked up your board and it uses PCI-E video card what you have
should work from all I see
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 11:44:34 +0000, bRiAN
<bri_competitons_-_No_Spam-_-@atyahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Everyone helped the last time I asked about graphics cards but I have a
>little problem. I went to PC world yesterday and bought a Radeon X1950
>PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE.
>
>Got it home and found that it would not fit my mobo. The mobo I have is
> a foxconn 6100 k8ma-rs
>
>Is there a smaller version of the Radeon X1950 PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE that
>would fit my foxconn board...
>
>thanks
>
>sorry for the trouble
Hawkeye wrote:
> Just looked up your board and it uses PCI-E video card what you have
> should work from all I see
>
>
>
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 11:44:34 +0000, bRiAN
> <bri_competitons_-_No_Spam-_-@atyahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Everyone helped the last time I asked about graphics cards but I have a
>> little problem. I went to PC world yesterday and bought a Radeon X1950
>> PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE.
>>
>> Got it home and found that it would not fit my mobo. The mobo I have is
>> a foxconn 6100 k8ma-rs
>>
>> Is there a smaller version of the Radeon X1950 PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE that
>> would fit my foxconn board...
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> sorry for the trouble
>
sorted... I guess I should have read the box more when i was looking.
bRiAN wrote:
> Everyone helped the last time I asked about graphics cards but I have a
> little problem. I went to PC world yesterday and bought a Radeon X1950
> PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE.
>
> Got it home and found that it would not fit my mobo. The mobo I have is
> a foxconn 6100 k8ma-rs
>
> Is there a smaller version of the Radeon X1950 PRO 512MB GDDR3 PCIE that
> would fit my foxconn board...
>
> thanks
>
> sorry for the trouble
Just dremel out part of your hard drive rack, and then
there'll be room :-)
And if you do that, remove all hardware first, and vacuum out
the case once surgery is finished. Then reinstall the hardware.
The vacuum is important, to avoid metal fragments going places
they shouldn't.