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I'm using the Asus A7M266-D motherboard. I have learned through lots of pain that it has a problem with the Oxygen210. I was wondering if it works with that wildcat 5100 card which is "AGP Pro 50 - AGP Version 2.0". I would like anyone who has ever tried it to please message me. Because I had found an incompatibility with that oxygen and the asus, which both blamed the other (And we tried for a while to fix the problem =) )

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