The Graphics card is a PCI-Express card inserted in the correct PCI
Express slot. I have tried disabling the on board graphics but they
are somehow automatically re enabled after I have saved and exited.
The cooling fan on the PCI Express card is spinning but I suppose that
merely confirms power is getting to the card and does not signify the
card is working correctly I suppose?!
JP Wrote:
> I have PCI Express and changed from a ATI 300 to an ATI 700. The slot to
> put
> it in was unlike any I have seen, don't think you could put anything
> else in
> it without extreme force.
>
> JP
>
> "Yves leclerc" wrote:
>
> The OP stated that the card is PCI Express amd not AGP. They should
> look for
> infol on PCI Express slots.
>
> On 14/11/2005 "Carey Frisch [MVP]" cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com wrote:
> You must first open the BIOS and disable your
> onboard video, then enable AGP in the BIOS.
>
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