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Argghh! Can anyone help me?
I've just built a system with a GA-7NF-RZ mainboard and I'm using a
cheap Cardex GeForce2 mx400 (64Mb SDRam/64bit) as an AGP video card,
cos I don't really play games.
The problem is - the system won't boot. With just CPU, RAM and Video
Card installed I get no beeps, no video, nothing but fans and power
lights. If I remove the Video Card I get the long-short-short POST beep
which means "video problem." From this I'm assuming the CPU and RAM are
working fine.
The Gigabyte manual says "If the card has a 4x/8x(1.5v) notch, please
ensure that the card is 4x/8x(1.5v)."
According to the vague Cardex manual, the card is AGP 2.0 compliant and
1x 2x 4x. I figured this was enough, but do I need an 8x/AGP 3.0
compliant card instead? Is it possible this card is 3.3v, despite
having the notch? It has no voltage jumpers or anything else...
Can anyone shed any light? I really don't want to spring for a new card
if I can help it (already spent all my money on current setup!)
Regards,
Angus
Argghh! Can anyone help me?
I've just built a system with a GA-7NF-RZ mainboard and I'm using a
cheap Cardex GeForce2 mx400 (64Mb SDRam/64bit) as an AGP video card,
cos I don't really play games.
The problem is - the system won't boot. With just CPU, RAM and Video
Card installed I get no beeps, no video, nothing but fans and power
lights. If I remove the Video Card I get the long-short-short POST beep
which means "video problem." From this I'm assuming the CPU and RAM are
working fine.
The Gigabyte manual says "If the card has a 4x/8x(1.5v) notch, please
ensure that the card is 4x/8x(1.5v)."
According to the vague Cardex manual, the card is AGP 2.0 compliant and
1x 2x 4x. I figured this was enough, but do I need an 8x/AGP 3.0
compliant card instead? Is it possible this card is 3.3v, despite
having the notch? It has no voltage jumpers or anything else...
Can anyone shed any light? I really don't want to spring for a new card
if I can help it (already spent all my money on current setup!)
Regards,
Angus