I am attempting to make my eMachines T3302 computer work with a number of games which require a compatible video card. The one it came with is an S3 UniChrome 3D, and I have an AGP slot avaliable.
I have attempted to install a 32MB nVidia GeForce2 MX200 4x card (which I bought for $15 used) in the unused slot. With the card installed, the machine would not boot. There was no hard disk activity. I had removed the card in an attempt to run the nVidia install program first, but an error window came up saying that there was no nVidia hardware installed.
I had all this information relayed back to the source it was ordered from, and they sent me an nVidia Riva TNT2 32MB video card for free. After installing this, the monitor showed an eMachines logo and subsequently a black screen with the phrase Phoenix Technologies, LTD, across the top of the screen with a double line beneath it. The hard disk sounded at first like it was making an attempt to boot, but after a moment, there was nothing.
If anyone has any experience with this machine or these cards, I have a few questions. Is this computer even expandable in the video card department? (I would think so, considering the fact that they advertise the avaliable AGP slot, but nowadays I'm not so sure...) If so, what sorts of cards would be compatible?
Keep in mind that I have no hardware experience and I don't know the meaning of half of what I have just rattled off. Also note that my family doesn't have money to spend on high-price cards. I had been told that I may have to spend somewhere around $70 to get a working video card, and even that amount (which I know for a fact is small) is nowhere near what I'd like to spend.
I have attempted to install a 32MB nVidia GeForce2 MX200 4x card (which I bought for $15 used) in the unused slot. With the card installed, the machine would not boot. There was no hard disk activity. I had removed the card in an attempt to run the nVidia install program first, but an error window came up saying that there was no nVidia hardware installed.
I had all this information relayed back to the source it was ordered from, and they sent me an nVidia Riva TNT2 32MB video card for free. After installing this, the monitor showed an eMachines logo and subsequently a black screen with the phrase Phoenix Technologies, LTD, across the top of the screen with a double line beneath it. The hard disk sounded at first like it was making an attempt to boot, but after a moment, there was nothing.
If anyone has any experience with this machine or these cards, I have a few questions. Is this computer even expandable in the video card department? (I would think so, considering the fact that they advertise the avaliable AGP slot, but nowadays I'm not so sure...) If so, what sorts of cards would be compatible?
Keep in mind that I have no hardware experience and I don't know the meaning of half of what I have just rattled off. Also note that my family doesn't have money to spend on high-price cards. I had been told that I may have to spend somewhere around $70 to get a working video card, and even that amount (which I know for a fact is small) is nowhere near what I'd like to spend.