There's a number of factors involved in what kind of cards a motherboard will support, if any at all. One factor is whether the motherboard is part of a proprietary system. Many brand name manufacturers will install a mobo that only has the basics, such as a few memory and legacy PCI expansion ports. read more
Almost any motherboard you can buy in a regular store fits almost any graphics card you can buy in a regular store. You can virtually make no mistake. read more
Your Motherboard can support any graphics card of any series of PCI 1,2 or 3 until your CPU Cabinet can fit the GPU in it, or you may place the whole thing out. Basically, everything is supported. read more
A motherboard can support any kind of graphics card from nvidia or amd radeon as long as there is a PCI Express slot. Performance, on the other hand, depends on the rest of your computer. read more