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Ren

posted on 27th Apr 05 at 09:21

Might need to flash your bios. About 5 or 6 years ago, i bought a 32mb nVidea TNT2 (WOW :o ) and well anyway, when i plugged it in, it didnt send out a signal. it was still picking up from my onboard graphics, but nothing from the card itself. so stupidly, i removed a jumper (honestly, i didnt know what i was doing at the time, and i only moved it, because it was near the agp slot) and started it. the computer said i had a CMOS problem, so i put the jumper back, and my onboard graphics stopped. i got really worried, but then realised it didnt work, because the signal was coming out of the nvidia now :D

my clock was fucked tho. im not saying you should do this. i was 13/14


RKS

posted on 27th Apr 05 at 09:18

check your BIOS mate, make sure the PCI Express port is set to be the intial display


Happy_2008

posted on 27th Apr 05 at 05:35

I have just fitted a Asus N6600GT (PCI Express) graphics card to a new DFI N4 Ultra D graphics card. I have connected everything up and everything seems to boot up okay except i cant seem to pick up any signal from my graphics card to the monitor. I can see the fan running on the graphics card which means there is power running to it but it wont pick up any signal. I have tried changing from the standard port to the DVI but nothing is happening. Is there a problem with my graphics card or have i plugged something in wrong?

[Edited on 27-04-2005 by Happy_2008]