KM2M Combo-L(MS-6738) and FX5200-T128 DDR TV out 8x

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I need some help, I need to know if I can install a videocard MSI FX5200-T128 DDR TV out 8x in a motherboard MSI KM2M Combo-L(MS-6738)
Thanks

Aetius,
I do not know, can you?  :D
The card will work with the board, but I do not know if you can do it or not.  
Richard

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