hi friends i have motherboard nvidia xfx 630i.
i wanna know that does it supports ddr3 graphic cards or not
plz help mme
A graphic card equipped with GDDR3 has no bearing on then card's compatibility in regards to MB chipsets. If the 630i chipset has an available PCIe slot available, a PCIe graphics card is supported regardless of the card's onboard memory type. Not to confuse, the answer to you're question is yes.
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hey friends 1st i had intel 915 mother board but it does not supports ddr3 cards than how could u say that xfx630i would support?????????
Wrong.
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Yeah, so does the i630. A video card with GDDR3 has absolutely nothing to do with working on those chipsets. Of course a PCIe card with GDDR3 wiill work on those chipsets. Again, the 915 and i630 are CHIPSETS. Chipsets have nothing to do with the video cards type of GDDR RAM present on the card and their impending compatibility. Any PCIe video card will work with the PCIe slot on a 915 or a 630i. Again, GDDR3 has no correlation with compatibility on those chipsets. PCIe is the only requirement.
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EDIT: Quote: "Some examiners would say, 'I'm not even f***ing getting in the car with you'."
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Nah, I was to see Black Sabbath live in concert back in the 70's, but it didn't pan out. I was devastated when my money order for tickets to see the Beach Boys live in concert in 1965 was sent back with the words 'sold out'. Your're name reminds me of Blazing Saddles.
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Well, it comes from Blazing Saddles! It's really Mongo, but too often that's taken so I add the X. I should ask the mods how long since the 1st Mongo used the login and request it.
I had pre-orders in for Led Zep in 79 and that REALLY didn't pan out when the drummer died.
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I saw Led Zepplin in '73. A grade school friend's local band opened for a lot of the major bands that came through when I was teenager. Mongo had a devastiting right.
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