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Where does the video card go on this computer? Where are the PCI slots?

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Where does the video card go on this computer? Where are the PCI slots?

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Despite what Muffin said before me, you do not actually have an AGP slot. Most likely your computer is running an onboard graphics chip, meaning the computer has a chip built in it for graphics. You’d know this is the case if you have a port on the back to plug a monitor into (this port is called a VGA port and is blue). You can install a video card however, but it would have to be a PCI card. Do NOT confuse this with PCI-e however, which is a newer and faster type of slot that your computer does not have. The PCI slots are the relatively long white slots in the open corner of the motherboard. You have one PCI card already installed in the middle PCI slot.

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