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Thread ID: 81001 2007-07-12 09:04:00 new video card problem andym60 (6472) Press F1
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568432 2007-07-12 09:04:00 Hi
I bought a new geforce fx5200 graphics accelerator card for my old computer.
I have an old computer with a ga-686lx3 motherboard. I am running windows 2000 with 384meg of ram. The old pci graphics card was not very good so thought I would improve graphics until I can buy a new computer.
The problem is that when I installed the card it locked everything up.
It is installed in an agp slot. Any help will be appreciated.
Andym60
andym60 (6472)
568433 2007-07-12 09:08:00 Did you take the old card out and uninstall the old videocard drivers?

Do you know the speed of the AGP card ?? (ie: 4x,8x etc)??

And what speed the AGP port can take? - Edit looks like it supports 1, and 2x.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
568434 2007-07-12 11:29:00 Hi
My manual says it has 1 66MHz/133MHz/agp bus. if that will help?
also 4xpci bus slots, 3xisa bus slots.
Andym60
andym60 (6472)
568435 2007-07-12 11:31:00 Hi

My manual says it has 1 66MHz/133MHz/agp bus. if that will help?

Andym60

OK, and whats the brand/model of the AGP card you brought??

I have a feeling the motherboard AGP slot doesnt support the videocard you brought.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
568436 2007-07-12 11:38:00 Hi
It is a Gigabyte GeForce FX 5200. On the box is the following AGP 8x Directx 9.x DVI TV-Out 128MB DDR. N52 series Graphics Accelerator.
Andym60
andym60 (6472)
568437 2007-07-12 11:43:00 Hi

It is a Gigabyte GeForce FX 5200. On the box is the following AGP 8x Directx 9.x DVI TV-Out 128MB DDR. N52 series Graphics Accelerator.

Andym60

OK. So did you uninstall the videocard drivers, then remove the PCI card??

Then install this AGP card, then install the latest version of the drivers for it (not beta drivers)?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
568438 2007-07-12 19:45:00 From a quick look online and at this thread, your motherboard and graphics card are incompatible.
The mobo is 1x,2x while the card is 8x (and possibly 4x, didnt have time to check fully)
Myth (110)
568439 2007-07-12 21:29:00 You currently have one of the early AGP slots, and the card is designed for later versions.

See here (en.wikipedia.org) for info on AGP compatibility.

Essentially, you can't use that card on that motherboard and will most likely need to go back to your PCI card until you upgrade.
autechre (266)
568440 2007-07-13 10:58:00 Hi
Thanks for all th einfo yes I have found it wont work and is actually not compatable.
Regards Andym60
andym60 (6472)
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