As long as the motherboard has an open pci slot, any sound card will fit. You might want to double check though before you buy the card to see if windows 98 drivers are there, otherwise you will put it in and it wont make any sound, and that's not good.
Windows XP is compatible with an innumerable range of hardware and software. It can be run on any AMD or Intel processor with at least 64 MB of RAM (though not very well). It supports USB, FireWire, SCSI, SATA (with drivers), graphics cards, sound cards, video capture ards, and pretty much any device you can think of. On the software front, most Windows programs can be run on Windows XP. Almost all popular software developed these days can be run on it.
AMD radeon is a brand name for the AMD line of graphics cards. They used to be ATi Radeon HD.
amd radeon is the best compare to nvidia
Yes.
It depends, measure your cards' length, if its under 35cm it'll fit.
The newest generations of graphics cards that are currently released by AMD, are the Radeon 7000 GPU series. To compete with that, Nvidia have released a range of cards, which fit under the HD7970 series.
My laptop is a: Compaq Presario CQ57-229WM 2048MB of RAM AMD C-50 Processor (2 CPU's) 1.00 GHz 64-Bit operating system, has windows 7 (32 and 64-Bit) AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics Card Realtek high definition audio sound card what's the best capture card for me?
No. Intel and AMD use very similar instruction sets, that a separate version for each is not necessary.
AMD introduced the Athlon 64 in 2003
Yes, the Acer-Aspire AMD Athlon laptop is equipped for Windows XP.
The Pavillion is a great laptop for gamers, because it features the updated AMD Turion cards as well as enhanced graphics.
multiple core microprocessor, in this case 2