16x graphics card into a 4x slot?

corkyg

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Your linked image and specs show two graphics slots - an 8X AGP and a PCI-Express. Are you talking about the PCI-E or the AGP? Where is there a 4X slot?
 

imported_Kiwi

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All of AsRock's "Dual" mainboards have the 8X AGP Slot in addition to a PCI-e(16) slot. The ULi chipset allows for two video bus systems, and AsRock is the only company I know of that chose to use that chipset. TTBOMK, you must choose which to use, not both at the same time.
 

chris huff

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The reason is says 4X is that the bandwidth is limited. A PCI-e(16) fits fine, but is bandwidth limited.

Anandtech has some reviews of this board and it seems the 4x doesn't hurt performance much.
 

SexyK

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Correct... the PCI-e slot is physically 16x but electrically 4x. Any PCI-e 16x card will work in the slot just fine. See here.
 

Seekermeister

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Kiwi,

TTBOMK, you must choose which to use, not both at the same time.

This addresses a question that I asked in another thread some time ago, about installing cards in both slots. I never got a clear answer. How certain are you about this?
 

Bill Kunert

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I had an Asrock 939 Dual SATA2 and am sure you can use both slots at the same time. As a matter of fact I believe you can install 3 cards(one of them a PCI card) and enable all 3. The bias asks which to load first. I amy be wrong but I'm sure this was answered somewhere. You might go throught the thread on the 939 Dual SATA2 in the motherboards forum.