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Video Problem
PIMPIDJ nokia626...@gmail.com telfonos-mviles Board P5P800, nueva, soket 775, audio pro, 5 PCI y 1 AGP, soporta 3,6 en el micro, dual chanel, soporta 4G de ram....2 sata y 2 IDE, viene con su chapilla, cd y manual..... Tarjeta de Video ATI ill wonder 7500, agp de 64mb, exporta y captura y RF, con sus cables y

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It SOUNDS to me like someone told him you need a PCI card (meaning to say PCI-Express) not knowing what they were talking about, but he's got an AGP motherboard, and an AGP video card (not sure which model, but it has 256Megs on board so it can't be THAT bad. Should run HaloZ), his system is rebooting while trying

Upgrading ATI II+ (in board) video card
So on machines where the PM microcontroller shuts off the PCI/AGP slots, I must be able to fully restore PCI devices like video chips from their power-on state, which I don't know how to do unless I'm the chip/board manufacturer for a lot of "complicated" chips, like video ones... The ability to re-run the BIOS (or

FS: VARIETY OF PC SYSTEMS
Could this be effecting the video capture? In this system text file it shows the AGP video Card and the IRQ for PCI steering sharing the same IRQ. .... 00100000 - 03FFFFFF System board extension for PnP BIOS FFFE0000 - FFFFFFFF System board extension for PnP BIOS 00000000 - 0009FFFF System board extension for PnP

halo not working
AGP and S3 Virge PCI other Video board combo's that seem to work ATI 3D rage pro AGP with S3 Virge S3 Virge DX and S3 Virge VX PCI. "I liked the dual setup so much I just had to have it at home" Now for the home machine I have a "simular" board MicronPC Seattle 2 SE440BX running a P3/450 386mb Ram (latest Bios

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Also if he does have a rev 1.1 board his 133FSB setting also has a 1/4 PCI divider which lets him run PCI at spec. A lot of AGP video cards will handle 89MHz. Just my humble opinion, Rod "Tom Burman" <ac130us...@home.com> wrote in message news:Nc%V5.39860$iy3.9179034@news1.rdc1.tn.home.com... WOW!

video card + Voodoo Banshee
Pete Ulrich pmulr...@netnitco.net comp sys intel comp sys ibm pc hardware chips Dunno about the Intel board but my Asus Award bios has a switch PCI/AGP or is a delay when returning to Windows mode on this Komodo monitor -- which worked fine with an older PC and a 1MB no-name video card (at low refresh, though).

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With onboard AGP there might be an option in the BIOS to enable/disable the chip. My PCChips M590 board has an onboard AGP SIS 6326 w/ 8MB RAM, in the BIOS there are two options "onboard video enable/disable" and "primary VGA card PCI/AGP". If the BIOS does not have similar options you probably will have to disable

Video card/board compatibility
Yup, that's right, and they can do it with ANY video-chipset. They're working on TNT SLI right now, and it can even be done with one AGP card and one PCI card. Hot stuff baby! Depending on the configuration (PCI+PCI or PCI+AGP), the parts will be sized according to how much work each board can handle.

POST Codes
What IRQ does the video card have? Make sure it is not sharing with any other device in the system. In the Computer's BIOS, toggle these options (unless otherwise noted): AGPCLK/CPUCLK 2/3 if your CPU is running at 100MHz (needs to be 66mhz) VGA BIOS Sequence AGP/PCI AGP 2x or Turbo Disable recommended AGP Aperture

Video problems with D815E
The Soltek was an early board and it had an A1 revision chipset (they now have CE). It gave me shit when I have a RIVA 128 and a 3COM 90X card at the same But what I'd like to know is how do I know that it's using any of the AGP feature set? It doesn't seem much faster than my previous PCI AGP video card (and

AGP question and how to select board
Try to put a PCI card in the slot neighbouring the AGP, any problems? No, it fill physically fit in the slot, however, a large video card cooler can be an same basic card layout concerning orientation as PCI/AGP and can only be shared with ISA, if wanted (I recall having seen such a shared ISA/AMR on a board,

Buying a new PC
To complete the system, I bought a 13.6GB HDD, Floppy Drive, 40x CD-ROM, 64MB PC100 ECC SDRAM, AGP 8MB 2D & 3D PCI video board, a 109 Key AT Keyboard, a PS/2 mouse, and a 17" IBM Monitor. I've got everything connected, and all of the motherboard's jumpers are set properly (actually, they were preset by Worldnet,

svga routines...
The plan would be to run this way for a year or so, and eventually upgrade the MB (to get away from AGP once and for all!) and video card - perhaps to GeForce 8800GT or something like that. Comments welcomed... try an asrock board with agp and pci-e slots and stagger your

Advice re on board video?
J. Jordana u...@arrakis.es alt comp periphs mainboard abit Up to now I have been using one AGP video card on my KT7-RAID board, but now I would like to add a PCI video card, and boot with the monitor connected sometimes to the AGP and sometimes to the PCI (according to the operating system I am actually booting).

Help using 2 video cards on a KT7-RAID Board
Is there a jumper on the motherboard to disable onboard video, if the board even has it? Another thought.. does the card fit snug into the AGP slot? If your board has AGP Pro Then it came to me after i had to go into the bios, disable my onboard video and change the VGA Bios Sequence from PCI/AGP to AGP/PCI.

Epox's nforce2 locks AGP/PCI and unlocks all Athlon CPU's =)---
In order to interpret the beep codes properly you need to know the exact BIOS your board contains. Once you find that out, here's a helpful resource for interpreting 4) Swapped out the video card with a known good unit of a different slot type. (Used an antediluvian PCI card instead of the preferred AGP one.

Abit BH-6/AGP video card troubles. HELP!! ==> ATTENTION BO ...
Please obtain technical assistance from your board or card manufacturers before installing SiS drivers. SiS can not answer system related questions or setup of Please post back the information Aida32 reports for your: Motherboard CPU Chipset Display PCI/AGP Video Display GPU This information will assist us in

3Dfx's Screaming Voodoo Banshee
Jim <davezz9...@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8n9ked$g8t$1@nnrp1.deja.com... I just ordered an AZ11 over the phone. Do I have to use an AGP video card with this board? I am planning to use my old Trident PCI video board. Would that be a problem? Thanks. Dave Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you

Making the [simmer] rounds....
Not stressing the PCI/AGP/HDD is important to me. On that basis, although the VIA is slower than BX the ability set the agp divider to 1/2 is important. I have the same video card and it's not reliable at those speeds. And even if you COULD get a BX board and video card running stable at 133 FSB, forget about