AGP socket in MSI-6119 motherboard

MSI-6119 supports AGP1.0 and speeds of AGP1x and AGP2x I'm pretty sure.  Does anyone know what AGP slot is fitted to the 6119?
http://www.msicomputer.co.uk/uploads/prod_b7993a9553c38c9ed077ef7a854a68ae.jpg
Going by this picture in the above link, and the last link, I think the motherboard is fitted with a AGP 3.3V (2X) slot.
It's *NOT* fitted with a AGP 1.5V (4X) slot, or a AGP Universal (2X/4X) slot.
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/737-18872ATIAGPGraphicsCards-AGPComplianceDetails.aspx
Can anyone please confirm I'm correct? Thanks. Rich

 That thing must 11 or 12 years old. The case my Intel rig is in had an OEM MS-6119 (w/PII 350) MB originaly and was from 1998 and no Fredrik, it did not have onboard graphics. 
 >> MS-6119 <<
 AGP 66/133MHz 3.3v device support

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