Radeon HD 2400 Pro came in all of PCI, AGP, and PCI-E versions.
Dell sent you the wrong version.
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Browse All TopicsI have a Dell XPS 400 that is about 4 years old. My Nvidia Geforce 6 series graphics card died and has to be replaced. I went onto dell's site and bought one of the graphics cards that they recommended for my computer, the VisionTek Radeo HD 2400 Pro. However, it won't fit into the pci slot. I really really don't want to replace the motheboard. What graphics cards can I get that will fit into the same slot that the Nvida was in?
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by: MASQUERAIDPosted on 2009-07-11 at 16:06:04ID: 24832517
Can you describe the problem with fitting the card? Is it just the whole card is too big to fit in the case? upport/edo cs/systems /xps400/sm / parts.htm #wp1058360 )
There should be no problem with it connecting to the motherboard although you have to remember to open the securing tab at the end of the PCI-16 slot (http://support.dell.com/s