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Asus P3B-F (5PCI/2ISA) - ACPI - Diamond Fusion AGP Video Card ...
I'm looking into upgrading my video card, but I have some questions. The card requires an AGP 2.0 slot and a 350 watt power supply. I have a AGP Nvidia Riva is will a AGP 2.0 graphic card work in a AGP 1.0 Slot? And will a generic 350watt ATX power supply work or plug into my system board? thank you any help!

What video capture shall I buy?
Al Not quite right at all 66MHz bus speed 66MHz AGP 33MHz PCI 100MHz bus speed 100MHz AGP 33MHz PCI AGP runs at the same speed as your memory PCI always goes at 33MHz I've got an Abit BX board, 64Mb SDRAM, Quantum Fireball Hd, Matrox M3D + Matrox Mystique video, AWE 32 Sound, 33.6 USR modem, Goldstar 24x CD-ROM,

bad diagnostic or bad video card...
Resolution Not all of these options may be available in your BIOS: [BIOS Settings: General - PCI or AGP] Boot with PnP O/S [enable] Byte-Merge [disable] Cache In checking with Diamond's site for what the BIOS settings should be (namely Video BIOS shadowing on or off), I noticed I did not properly set the AGP

Upgrading a computer
A (and earlier) for CUSL2, please make sure the following item in the BIOS setup menu is set at [PCI/AGP] before updating the BIOS with v1.27 flash tool. Advanced -> PCI Configuration -> VGA BIOS Sequence. In case the system is unable to start up properly after performing BIOS upgrade, please remove all the add-on

AGP video cards misidentified on P2B
[BIOS Settings: General] IRQ assignment [toggle] Boot with PnP O/S [enable] Pallet snooping [disable] PCI bursting [disable] PCI latency timer [128] Peer I have tried removing every card from my system except the video card and it still locks. I have disabled acpi, tried setting the "AGP Aperture Size" at every

Upgrading my system
... Video and Networking Graphics - Integrated Intel® Extreme Graphics 2 - DirectX 8.0 - Max. shared memory 96MB Audio - Cmedia 9761A 5.1 channel audio CODEC LAN - Realtek PCI LAN 8101L - Speed: 10/100 Ethernet - Supports Wake-On-LAN Expansion / Connectivity Slots - 3 x PCI slots - 1 x AGP 8X slot - 1 x AMR slot

Can't See CMOS Screen?
[BIOS Settings: PCI/AGP] - IRQ assignment [toggle] - Boot with PnP O/S [enable] - Pallet snooping [disable] - PCI bursting [disable] - PCI latency timer [128] - Peer concurrency [disable] - Video ROM BIOIS Shadow [disable] - Video BIOS shadowing [disable] - Video BIOS cacheable [disable] - Video RAM cacheable

Dumb onboard vide question?
Here are some BIOS settings to try (adjust for your own BIOS): [BIOS SETTINGS: PCI/AGP] - IRQ assignment [enable] - Boot with PnP O/S [enable] - Pallet snooping [disable] - PCI bursting [disable] - PCI latency timer [128] - Peer concurrency [disable] - Video BIOS shadowing [disable] - Video BIOS cacheable [disable]

Intel i740 video on non-Intel AGP mobo?
One video card will be assigned "primary" status. Any PCI graphics adapter with a Windows 95 or later driver (with the exception of mother- board or on-board video) can be used as a primary display. Seva Batkin wrote in message ... I noticed one thing with MultiMon on 98 with LX6. Although the AGP bus is faster

Board 775 + Tarjeta de Video en $110
... NVIDIA GeForce2 MX400 64Mb/64Bit SDRAM AGP 4x CD-RW: Sony "CRX230EE" 52x/32x/52x EIDE Звуковая карта: AC 97 3D PCI - on board Дисковод: 1.44Mb "Mitsumi" белый MicroATX) + SiS 315 8-64Mb AGP Video + Realtek "ALC-650" 6-Channel Audio 3D PCI SB + Realtek "RTL8139C" 10/100MBit PCI LAN - on board Модуль памяти:

Canopus DV RAPTOR analog capture ! ( they crippled it ! )
I got it to run the CPU beautifully at 2.85GHz and stabilised the PCI/AGP clock at just below spec. I also plugged in 512MB of 333MHZ DDR and was able to clock it up to 370Mhz. The machine was screaming but I had a video bottleneck so I spent a lot of beer money on a GF-4 TI4200 (128MB RAM) with TV/Video in/out.

BH6 - Voodoo5 combo
PCI/AGP card framebuffers are directly mapped into the processors linear address space, so there is no need to (as you quaintly put in your complete This would be reflected if the board ran a proper operating system with PMT. With this in mind it becomes torally clear why 'modern' PC video cards come with 32

Diamond V550 AGP w/Iwill XA100 super-7
Therefore, if you have a really jazzed up PCI card with 32 megs of onboard memory, for example, and then an older card with, say, just 2 or 4 megs of on-board video memory, the machine just may initialize the low-end, low meg card first and choose 'that' card as the video source of your primary monitor [which then

SD11 drivers
You probably need new video drivers. Check the site for your video board manufacturer. Meanwhile you can do the following: 1. .... 1200 256 Colors **************************** * PCI/AGP Information * **************************** Vendor ID: 0x8086 Device ID: 0x1132 Revision: 2 Base Memory Address (PCI10): 0xf8000000

AGP default on DK440LX
No, there are different chipsets, some with video and some without. Built-in video tends to get used on microATX sized boards. A board like that is There are also some integrated video chipsets, which don't have the PCI Express x16 or AGP interface present. Some examples from my generation of motherboards.

DAM for DVD
Therefore, once the BIOS is finished loading (the last message I see is "Configuration Data has been updated" or something like that) the board switches to its default PCI video mode until the OS takes over and powers up the AGP port. I have seen this PCI/AGP setting on the BIOS used by friend's Tyan board,

Para los amantes de AMD, board+micro+RAM+Tarjeta de video por 190CUC
If there are coms not used but showing up in there? turn them off in your bios.! you mention tnt 2 on asus board? this may be a deadly combo? Also the first pci slot shares with the AGP slot, so no card can go in the first pci slot! (other than a second video card hooked up to the AGP card and setup for dual

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Some people actually find a PCI video card to be of use when integrated video on a board will no longer work or if an agp slot or pci express slot is damaged. It can serve as a handy backup until a board with faulty video outputs is replaced. I already have a pci video card I use for this purpose.

PCI-Express question...
If you still are using a PCI video card (which is unlikely in a PIII system, but possible), time to move up to an AGP card. People on the board can provide more specific help for you if you would kindly provide the brand, model and BIOS revision of your computer/MB, and a complete list of the PCI/AGP cards you

16 colors and 600 x 480 resolution
My PC's config as below :- PC100 M585LMR all in one MB, with on board 8MB share RAM AGP, Sound, Modem and LAN. K6III-450MHz no overclock, Windows 98 Chinese version. The VGA adaptor shown in Win98 is Trident 8400 PCI/AGP. However when I use the original CDROM driver from the MB package, it cannot set to higher than