mobo and gpu compatibility issue

dirtvayder

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What does this mean exactly? "The onboard pci interface does not support a 64-bit scsi card" i read it on my motherboards manual.
Does this mean my mobo can only support a 32bit VGA?
 
SCSI is an old interface to the DB 25 plug that is not/rarely supported by modern 64bit operating systems.

It has nothing to do with modern GPUs.

Some people have very old systems with old PCI cards that use SCSI interface. such cards are not supported at 64bits.

What is your motherboard, what is your GPU, and what is your PSU?
 
Thanks. I have a follow-up question. I tried to adjust the resolution through nvidia control panel and it's only up to 32bits. Is that natural or is there something wrong? I mean it should be up to 64-bit right? Sorry, i'm a complete noob in this.