gfx card not waking up monitor!!!

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shady_inc

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i got GeForce 7600 GS recently.disabled onboard intel extreme grphics thru dev. man.Put the AGP card properly in its place n connected the montor to the card.But on booting up the PC there is no display on the monitor:!:
I tried tinkering around the BIOS settings,checking other troubleshooting on the net but to no use:confused: My system config. is

2.4 Ghz Intel Celeron Processor
1 Gb Transcend ddr RAM @ 400mhz
Intel i845g chipset
40 Gb Seagate Barracuda HDD @ 7200 rpm
230W PSU {Could This be the cause of problem???}
 

kaustav_geek

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Whats your Mobo ? What exactly did you tinker with in the BIOS ? Try disabling the onboard VGA from within the BIOS and enable AGP acceleration.
Try this tut. It might be an old one.. But the concept might be useful..
 

keith_j_snyder2

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^^^u don't require a powerhouse like 500Watt PSU!
A 400 watts moderate PSU will also work.U can even use a 350Watt quality PSU & ur problem will be solved ,but the 400Watt is what i also suggest.
 
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shady_inc

shady_inc

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hey,i have an IBM branded PC
.so i don't know which mobo i exactly got{no manual with branded PCs:( }
but i know it does have agp 4x slot.and there is an option in BIOS it just lets me choose b/n PCI n integrated video{so,how do i change my BIOS??}

oh.btw the tut looks pretty useful.but i already tried all those things without success:confused:
 

kaustav_geek

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oh.btw the tut looks pretty useful.but i already tried all those things without success
Thats pretty weird. That link outlined quite a few different work-arounds to installing an AGP card... None of them worked ? Did you follow them correctly ?

In such a case, the under powered PSU maybe the culprit... You don't need a 400 W PSU....a 350 W PSU from even frontech would do... Psst... My friend has a 350 W PSU and he owns a Geforce 6600 and AMD64 Athlon 3200+ (Venice core).....So a 350 W PSU should be sufficient for you.
 

keith_j_snyder2

Rising ApocalypsE
shady_inc said:
hey,i have an IBM branded PC
.so i don't know which mobo i exactly got{no manual with branded PCs:( }
but i know it does have agp 4x slot.and there is an option in BIOS it just lets me choose b/n PCI n integrated video{so,how do i change my BIOS??}

oh.btw the tut looks pretty useful.but i already tried all those things without success:confused:

Well to check few of ur system specs download CPU-Z
This will tell what CPU,moterboard,RAM do u have even the chipset.
 

assasin

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it cud be that ur mobo doesnt support 128-bit cards.1st try a diff PSU then try a diff gfx card (try a 64-bit one).
 
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shady_inc

shady_inc

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how can i know if my mobo supports 128bit cards or not?

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this is what cpu-z told me abt mainboard.

can anyone tell me what is the bare min. hardware for PC to boot properly.so i can remove all xtra burden from that tiny PSU n check out whether it really IS the cause of prob.
 
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