Does this make any sense?

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  1. NJman

    NJman Member

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    http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/oid...s/rpem/ccd/productDetailSpecification.do#tabs

    If im not mistaken PCI-Ex16 has pretty much become the standard port for add ons such as graphic cards. now my question is this link above. I can't find anywhere on the specs of the comp saying it has PCI-Ex16 but i've found other products with slower processors and such that have the slot. Could this just be a typo and someone forgot to add the information, i dont want to make the mistake of buying this computer and it not having a PCI-Ex16 slot. i asked at circuit city and the guy had no clue what i was talking about so any help would be appreciated.
     
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    Morph416 Active member

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    Just like you, it's really hard for any of us to know (unless someone else has one) without opening up the case, or knowing from some other source, what the make/model of the motherboard is. If the specs are set there, you can almost guarantee it will have what's posted.

    Not a bad price for the X2 4200+...leaves some room for upgrading.
     
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    that link you provided has a pci express availible. so i think it would be onboard vid
     

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