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I'm trying to sort out whether i have a duff video card. I've taken it out and checked that it seats fully when i put it back in. I get a message "check your PC

and video cable.

 

Looking at the photos would an agp type be required?

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l59/jessejazza/30may09-1a.jpg

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l59/jessejazza/30may09-3a.jpg

 

Would this an adequate replacement

nvidia

 

Just out of interest what is this type... i took it out of a PC hoping

it might do but obviously NO. This is a 1.4 Ghz machine which is adequate for

testing purposes

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l59/jessejazza/30may09-4a.jpg

 

Or would you say forget and get a cheap PC. I now have a 2.6 Ghz

single core which is adequate for my needs but need a spare for

testing linux software before installing on main machine. When i've

looked at building one, the bewildering array of motherboards and

adding up component costs doesn't work out much cheaper (or have i

looked in the wrong place!).

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Guest Wolfeymole
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Where has that card sat on the PSU come from?

 

By the way your CPU heatsink needs a good cleaning.

Guest Wolfeymole
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The phrasing is a bit vague I have to say.

 

Do you mean it was in the top machine, if so where's the slot?

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That could be the problem! Someone gave me this PC and it's reasonable to expect the card in there to work. It seems to fit is all i know.

 

What other info should i provide serial no:

MVGA-NVG11AM(400) 64MB W/TV

(21)20020225021126

 

I have an old P2 case that has a similar brown slot. This machine i ran just with an old PCI graphics card. PCI graphics cards are old hat now i believe.

 

Is it possible to get just a PCI card that might work - makes life simple.

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It is possible. I have a pci old old hercules card I use for testing motherboards on occassion. You can still buy pci gfx cards if you hunt around. Might be worth hitting ebay as you most likely will pick a matching agp card up for a small amount
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It looks like your card is a MX400 variant- thats AGP x4.

 

Your ebuyer link I'm not sure about - it may be an AGP x8.

 

That may work, although not 100% sure.

 

If I were you, I'd stick with an AGP x 4 or a PCI card.

 

Have a look on ebay - there's plenty of MX400/440's for next to no money.

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It looks like your card is a MX400 variant- thats AGP x4.

 

Your ebuyer link I'm not sure about - it may be an AGP x8.

 

That may work, although not 100% sure.

 

If I were you, I'd stick with an AGP x 4 or a PCI card.

 

Have a look on ebay - there's plenty of MX400/440's for next to no money.

 

gmta :) lol cross posting gotta love it :)

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While you were all kindly posting i had a look on ebuyer... to my surprise there were a few PCI cards - i thought they were all replaced by PCI-E.

 

Will any of these pci's work then [i.e. memory requirements etc]

Zotac 5200 256mb DDR DVI TV-Out PCI Graphics card - Ebuyer

PNY Verto GeForce6 6200 256MB DDR DVI VGA PCI Graphics Card - Ebuyer

Innovision GeForce FX5200 256MB DDR DVI VGA PCI Graphics Card - Ebuyer

PNY Nvidia Quadro NVS 280 64MB DDR PCI DVI Retail Box Graphics Card - Ebuyer

 

Just had a thought i've got an old pci card from a 300ghz P2 that might just work.

 

I'll have a look on ebay but i had a couple of occasions where goods didn't arrive so i'm not so keen now.

 

Why did pci cards go out of fashion - being pci they were reasonably universal? To get this PC going for the moment would be great and then with a pci card it is an easy transfer for an upgrade.

 

Thanks for your replies... sorry i'm not so technical but i try!

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I tried the pci card i've got in an old machine and it works fine. I tried it in the 1.4 ghz PC and got the same "check your PC and video cable" message as before. So it would seem that power isn't somehow getting to the board - perhaps nothing wrong with the graphics card afterall.

 

If the main mobo supply cable is attached to the board what is the next thing to check? [top pic above memory shows attached supply cable].

Guest Wolfeymole
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What exact operatiing system are you running Jesse?
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Jesse am I correct in thinking that is a PII or PIII computer?

 

It also looks like the cards you picked would not be suitable.

 

If you post the full make and model of the PC or the make and model of mainboard that would greatly help us help you.

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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I tried the pci card i've got in an old machine and it works fine. I tried it in the 1.4 ghz PC and got the same "check your PC and video cable" message

 

An old PCI vid card should work in any PC.

 

Try a BIOS reset, and run the PCI card.

 

Easiest way to reset the BIOS is to pull out the battery for 30 seconds whilst having mains power switched off at the plug.

 

Put the battery back in and fire it up.

 

My thinking is that the primary video device is still set to AGP. It should boot from any card that is there, but older boards were not as 'logical' and easy to work on as newer ones.

 

Is that doesn't work I would say there is a fault elsewhere, maybe the board or PSU.

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Wolfeymole/Jelly Bean/Tootech

It is an early P4 1.4ghz - Fujitsu Tbird mobo WB72 rev A1. [did a google on WB72 rev A1 had some spanish and french links come up]. nVidia plaque on the case so it would seem that the card was original. XP sticker on front of case.

blank HD in at present. Tried a BIOS reset - screen message gone! But no boot up messages.

I have 2 x 256mb and 1 x 128 mb SDRAM so i wanted to see if i could get it going.

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Jesse remove the RAM and test each stick individualy.

 

This could be part of your issue.

 

Do you not have onboard graphics?

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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a] Jesse remove the RAM and test each stick individualy.

 

This could be part of your issue.

 

b] Do you not have onboard graphics?

 

a] I removed the RAM and tried it in the old P2 i've got - seemed ok. How else can one test? On startup it sends the message to the screen; totals memory, what hard drive and disks.

 

b] no onboard graphics on that mobo.

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I am doing a search on your mainbaord and apparently an ATI Radeon 8500 is compatable.This dosnt mean what I found so far is correct though.

 

Radeon"! 8500

 

http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages/atiradeon8500_front.jpg

 

http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages/atiradeon8500_back.jpg

 

If you can get hold of another GPU and teset it in the slot.

 

Possibly a power supply,there are a few things you can be testing let me see if I can find other information but hey it dont look like there is much out there.

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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The fact you get nowhere with the pci graphics card leads me to think its nothing to do with the graphics but instead its something else. Is a speaker plugged into the mobo ? if so it should beep at you with no graphics card installed. I suspect you have a faulty motherboard
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I agree there zingle mainboard or slot.

 

unlikely to be the slot as a pci gfx didnt work either

 

@the op you can pick up motherboard bundles off ebay I have done really well picked up a P4 2 gig with 512 meg of ram a cheapo old agp card and a audigy 1 for the princely sum of £15 all of it worked

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