where the graphic card is attached in the motherboard
where the graphic card is attached in the motherboard
I am not able to get your question. Are you talking as per the above post or you want to know where actually the graphic card is located on the motherboard. If that is question then there are two pci.e slots on the boards in blue color where a gpu is fixed. Or if there is any other issue then you have to explain the same in more detail for better assistance.
can i put vga ddr 5 or ddr 3 on my asus p5kplam?
does this board support ddr4 and ddr5 graphics card.
please reply soon
will this board support 2*2gb ram with out any fault ? ? also will this board support 1tb internal hard disk 6gb/s
It can support upto 4gb ram. Check the below specifications of Asus P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard:
Memory
2 x DIMM, Max. 4 GB, DDR2 1066(O.C.)/800/667 Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory
Dual Channel memory architecture
So, if you are installing a total memory of 4GB capacity or more ram, WindowsR 32-bit operation system may only recognize less than 3gb.
so it is waste for me too get another 2gb right ? ? k then will this board support 1tb hdd ? ? i think d board's capacity is 3gb/s but 1tb hdd are 6gb/s so will there be any problem for board if i install a 1tb hdd ? ?
If you want to download Asus P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard driver
I have this MB. I also just got a radeon pci 9200 vga/dvi card.
There are settings for initiate graphic adapter. This determines which of internal or pci graphics will display the bios and then when I boot up a ubuntu system, it determines which graphics is used. I can't seem to get both to work at the same time, however. I can get both the vga and dvi going on the radeon card, but then I can't also get the internal graphics to work.
I know that some MB's won't let you use internal graphics AND a pci express graphics, but I thought I would be able to use the internal and a pci graphics card.
Ubuntu sees both the pci and the internal graphics, but will only use one or the other, depending on this bios setting. I don't have a windows system to try on this, unfortunately.
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