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I have just bought the
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today, but am worried about the motherboard, i have a asus A8N-VM CSM and was worried it wont fit, what do you think and if not can you suggest a better motherboard


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Its got the slots for it but it depends on the size of your case whether or not it will fit.


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Will it still work, i was worried about it not being compatible with the motherboard or any software.


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Well according to the asus website your mobo has a pci-express 16 slot and that is what the card requires.


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so there is nothing to worry about concerning the prosesor, software etc, i can just plug it in and run it


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yeah thats right. as long as your mobo supports pci-e 16x and your case is at least a mid-tower. I know the higher end cards are longer than normal cards so you might just have to hook a few cords around it but itll work out.



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