AGP has been around for a while. Does the slot look different than the PCI slots, and have a little plastic switch in the back? It's usually set further back on the mobo than the PCI slots. That's an AGP slot.
You might be able to find the motherboard model printed on the motherboard. For some reason, they don't always do this. [8-)] Once you find that, you can download the manual for your motherboard. You want to find the list of interrupts. This will be a chart that shows you which components share an interrupt. If your graphics card is on the same interrupt as the PCI slot that your sound card is plugged into, try moving the sound card to a different slot. On my new system, I put my sound card (RME) in the PCI slot that shares an inturrupt with the on-board audio, which I will turn off in the BIOS. Some sharing is unavoidable, but you wouldn't want your hard drives sharing with graphic card or anything.
You might be able to find the motherboard model printed on the motherboard. For some reason, they don't always do this. [8-)] Once you find that, you can download the manual for your motherboard. You want to find the list of interrupts. This will be a chart that shows you which components share an interrupt. If your graphics card is on the same interrupt as the PCI slot that your sound card is plugged into, try moving the sound card to a different slot. On my new system, I put my sound card (RME) in the PCI slot that shares an inturrupt with the on-board audio, which I will turn off in the BIOS. Some sharing is unavoidable, but you wouldn't want your hard drives sharing with graphic card or anything.