Nvidia GeForce 440 Go

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Hopefully someone can help me here. I have a 440 Go card that I'm
trying to use in a Gateway system. AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz, 368 MB SDRAM,
Win XP Pro. It is an AGP card with VGA, S-Video, and DVI outputs. I
tried to connect a Flat panel monitor to it with DVI connections but I
get no picture at all. If I plug my 17" CRT in the VGA port it works
fine. Is there a problem with the DVI port on this particular card or
all of these cards in general. Am I missing some drivers for it? I
did download the latest drivers from Nvidia directly, about a 10MB
file.

Please help if you can.

Thanks
 
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SimpleUser wrote:
> Hopefully someone can help me here. I have a 440 Go card that I'm
> trying to use in a Gateway system. AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz, 368 MB SDRAM,
> Win XP Pro. It is an AGP card with VGA, S-Video, and DVI outputs. I
> tried to connect a Flat panel monitor to it with DVI connections but I
> get no picture at all. If I plug my 17" CRT in the VGA port it works
> fine. Is there a problem with the DVI port on this particular card or
> all of these cards in general. Am I missing some drivers for it? I
> did download the latest drivers from Nvidia directly, about a 10MB
> file.
>
> Please help if you can.
>
> Thanks

Isn't the GO chipset an onboard chipset and not on an AGP card?
 

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neopolaris wrote:
> SimpleUser wrote:
>> Hopefully someone can help me here. I have a 440 Go card that I'm
>> trying to use in a Gateway system. AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz, 368 MB SDRAM,
>> Win XP Pro. It is an AGP card with VGA, S-Video, and DVI outputs. I
>> tried to connect a Flat panel monitor to it with DVI connections but
>> I get no picture at all. If I plug my 17" CRT in the VGA port it
>> works fine. Is there a problem with the DVI port on this particular
>> card or all of these cards in general. Am I missing some drivers
>> for it? I did download the latest drivers from Nvidia directly,
>> about a 10MB file.
>>
>> Please help if you can.
>>
>> Thanks
>
> Isn't the GO chipset an onboard chipset and not on an AGP card?

No it's a gfx for portables.. :) I think he is talking about the 440 MX.

Zulu
 
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"Zulu" <zulu@.N.O.S.P.A.M.toughguy.net> wrote in message news:<408d120e$0$180$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk>...
> neopolaris wrote:
> > SimpleUser wrote:
> >> Hopefully someone can help me here. I have a 440 Go card that I'm
> >> trying to use in a Gateway system. AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz, 368 MB SDRAM,
> >> Win XP Pro. It is an AGP card with VGA, S-Video, and DVI outputs. I
> >> tried to connect a Flat panel monitor to it with DVI connections but
> >> I get no picture at all. If I plug my 17" CRT in the VGA port it
> >> works fine. Is there a problem with the DVI port on this particular
> >> card or all of these cards in general. Am I missing some drivers
> >> for it? I did download the latest drivers from Nvidia directly,
> >> about a 10MB file.
> >>
> >> Please help if you can.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >
> > Isn't the GO chipset an onboard chipset and not on an AGP card?
>
> No it's a gfx for portables.. :) I think he is talking about the 440 MX.
>
> Zulu

It may be a 440 MX. It says go on the chip in the middle of the card.
I guess I assumed that meant it was a 440 Go. Regardless, is there
any way for me to get the DVI port to work on it?

Shane