My Rig:
Motherboard:Gigabyte P35DS3R
PSU:Cooler Master 500watt
Processor:Intel core 2 duo 2.66Ghz
RAM:Kingston Hyper X 2GB
HDD:Western Digital 320GB
I plan to buy ASUS Nvidia 8600GT graphic card. And I need info, what's the difference between 512MB DDR2 graphic card and 256MB DDR3...
Hi funboy42
What I feared most happened to me. You're right it is a hardware problem. My brand new PCI-Express VGA card is defective. I tested it at a friend's house. The same thing happened, BLACK screen. Sigh... I've to dig deeper into my pocket to buy that video card and if I'm going to...
Befor I switched to Vista operating system, I used winXP pro sp2. Sadly it couldn't detect my VGA even after installed its driver and also there're IRQ conflicts:
1.Input/output range 03B0-03BB used by Intel(R) G33/G31/P35 Express chipset PCI Express Root Port-29c1
2.Input/output range...
I reformatted my pc [all the drivers and bla bla were deleted right. No left over]. First I installed Microsoft SDK and the VGA drivers the same thing happened again.
My next option is to bring the video card to a friend house.
So you telling me <removed> is a website 'to harvest your email address'. Then why do we need an invitation to access their website? Why don't they make it open to everyone?
Yo Juno what do you mean 'spam time' ? <removed> is a forum for HD movies and only registered members can access their website. So if anyone is a member of <removed> please send me an invitation. When Gmail was first launched you need someone invitation only then you can have a Gmail account.
Hi
Can someone please send me an invite for <site removed>? e-mail me at <pretty foolish to post your email address like that; everyone, *especially the spammers* can see it>
Looks to me like that site is geared toward offering bittorrents for HD movies; i.e. a site for piracy. The...
Ok its a normal process after you've installed the VGA drivers the pc will tell you to reboot. I followed the instruction and the pc goes past bios, load windows. I can play movie and bla bla bla so I tell to myself everything seems to work fine. But when I switched off the pc it just 'POOF' you...
Hi Err0r404
Its a brand new pc. Bought the pc component part by part and assembled it myself. Initially I used winXP pro sp2. Sadly it couldn't detect my VGA even after installed its driver and also there're IRQ conflicts:
1.Input/output range 03B0-03BB used by Intel(R) G33/G31/P35 Express...
Yo funboy42 you telling me that my RM347 [equivalent to USD 118] VGA is defective. Sigh... I will try my video card at a friends house. In Malaysia they don't sell cheap PCI card.
Merry christmas to you and how I wish santa claus will bring me a brand new PCI card [Nvidia 8800 series]
No my motherboard Gigabyte P35-DS3R does not have onboard VGA. And as for the CMOS part I had cleared it, bought a new pair of RAM nothing works. Well I don't think it is the PSU problem... when I installed the Nvidia driver & rebooting it the video work fine. Could it be an IRQ conflict?
I've removed all the VGA drivers and installed the LATEST drivers form Nvidia website. So I rebooted and let it shut down on its own and it works fine. I switched off my pc and switched it on again my monitor will black out and flash its LED (like it is in power saving mode).
My Rig
Motherboard:Gigabyte P35DS3R
VGA:Gigabyte GV-NX85T512HP
PSU:Cooler Master 500watt
Processor:Intel core 2 duo 2.66Ghz
RAM:Kingston Hyper X 2GB
HDD:Western Digital 302GB
OS:Windows Vista
After installing the Nvidia driver & rebooting it, everything seems to work fine. The problem...
winXP I got the conflicting device as I'd mentioned. with vista os at least I got this at my display adapter:
adapter type:standard vga graphic adapter
adapter information
chip information:Nvidia
DAC type:8 bit
adapter string:VGA
BIOS information: chip rev
winXP os these are unavailable...
I reformat my os to vista & found out the conflicting devices that I had before gone for good. But when I try to install/update the vga driver, after rebooting there's no display, total black out.
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