Originally posted by: TheSnowman
My computer > properties > hardware > device manager > system devices would probably be the easiest way without opening the case. In there you will see an AGP host to PCI bridge of you have a motherboard with AGP, or PCIe stuff if you your motherboard/videocard uses that.
Originally posted by: holycpu
I want to check whether if the video card is AGP or PCI-Express for ATI video card, will ATI tools tell you whether the card is PCI-Express or AGP interface? OR My computer --> properties ---> tell u whether you are pci-e or agp?
Thank you
Originally posted by: holycpu
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
My computer > properties > hardware > device manager > system devices would probably be the easiest way without opening the case. In there you will see an AGP host to PCI bridge of you have a motherboard with AGP, or PCIe stuff if you your motherboard/videocard uses that.
checked but it has other info that is nothing related to AGP to PCI bridge stuff.....or PCIe... oh man........what shall I do?
