You really don't even want your old graphic card to work with your new PCI-e motherboard. You really want a new graphics card. I can just sense it. Technically, if your old card was a PCI one you could stick it in a PCI slot, but not a PCI-e slot. AGP cards have no chance at all of working. A PCI card should still work. However, your motherboard would cry and the moisture would short it out. Oh, wait. That's me crying. Just don't do it. Please. You really owe yourself a new graphics card anyway.
__________________ Case: Enermax CS-A106USB P/S: OCZ OCZ700GXSSLI 700W Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI CPU: Intel E6300(idle 35C/load 39C) RAM: OCZ Platinum Rev 2 DDR2 800 MHz (4 x 1GB) 4-4-4-15-T1 (2.1v) Hard Disk: Seagate 2x250GB SATA ST3250620AS in RAID1 Monitor: Mitsubishi DP900u Graphics: BFG GeForce 8800GT PCI-E Sound: SoundBlaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Speakers: Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 4.1 speakers Optical: LiteOn 16X DVD-ROM; Sony DRU-710A DVD-RW |