Is MSI P965 Neo-F supports DirextX10 video cards...

Is MSI P965 Neo-F supports DirextX10 video cards?
what are the video cards supported in this board?
Thanks in advance for your reply...

"Any AGP card works in any AGP slot."
not exactly.. there is an exception with too old AGP slot which use 3.3V and too old AGP VGAs respective.
@hackfinn
can you complete rest of your PC specification, e.g. CPU, PSU and so on.. and what VGA you are planning to get?

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    Quote from: NovJoe on 03-July-09, 21:57:34
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