I don't have PCI-e!!! I'm still using a computer with AGP port and old school PCI ports. Please can someone throw away their old computer(preferably dual-core minimum) in the trash outside where i live. PS. Please refrain from damaging the CPU socket or the motherboard in general. This is sadly very common...
yes it should work on most computers - here are the requirements: you need a PCIe slot, an ATX power connector (you can usually get a splitter if the current connector is being used) and a cd-rom to install files on a system running XP or newer (Vista and 7, 32 and 64 bit versions).
Great video!
technewsbook 1 month ago
I don't have PCI-e!!! I'm still using a computer with AGP port and old school PCI ports. Please can someone throw away their old computer(preferably dual-core minimum) in the trash outside where i live. PS. Please refrain from damaging the CPU socket or the motherboard in general. This is sadly very common...
Thank you!
huldu 4 months ago
@huldu LOL
PlayingPanda 3 months ago
@huldu There are USB 3.0 pci cards out there, you may not get the full speed of usb 3 but you will be surprised.
Max34885 2 months ago
Ha! Mines better, no offence but it is.
Gamer08ful 8 months ago
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The only thing we can do to technology is to make it go faster and smaller...
02watsot 8 months ago
It's a very strange that you put a card in a slot above and you see it than at the bottom of the case.
vjatsjeslavkarabas 10 months ago
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vjatsjeslavkarabas 10 months ago
yes it should work on most computers - here are the requirements: you need a PCIe slot, an ATX power connector (you can usually get a splitter if the current connector is being used) and a cd-rom to install files on a system running XP or newer (Vista and 7, 32 and 64 bit versions).
USRoboticsCo 1 year ago
does it work for any computer?
Z0MBI3K1LL45 1 year ago