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Roberto,
As I see it, provided you have a PCIe x16 slot available on your motherboard, you should be good to go. This card uses an NVidia 7300 GPU, NVidia has done a nice job of standardizing its driver to work across it's product line, I have lots of first hand success swapping their boards around with no problems. The driver is freely available from their site. Good Luck!
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Capt.Brad
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From: Personal Computer Hardware discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Roberto Safora Romay
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 5:45 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] pci express
Hi, I have a GF 7300 GT - PCI Express x16 - 256 MB DDR II - Interfaz visual digital (DVI)
This card was for a Apple MAc PRO but I wonder if PCI express is so stanfard tha i might use this card in an Intel motherboard with a PCIexpres 16x slot.
Hope itīs not a big nonsense.
TIA
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