GeForce4 ti 4400 (PCI Mode) ????

QGrandHighMaster

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Jun 26, 2002
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Hi,

I?m kind of new to all this but I thought I?d be clever and build myself a new machine, I chose a GeForce4 ti 4400 Graphics card. All worked well for about a month then the graphics card began to malfunction, rather than fiddle with it I returned it to the retailer. I have just received my replacement and it now conflicts with my sound card (Creative Sound blaster Audigy Platinum) after many attempts to fix it I noticed that both the graphics card and sound card use IRQ 11? Windows will not allow me to change ether IRQ.

I have also noticed that when I view the MSI information the graphics card is running in PCI mode, I did have it running in AGP X4 mode before and I can not change any of the setting for the card???? Could PCI mode be causing the conflict? If so can I change the card to run in AGP X4 again and how?

I am really confused any tec gurus out there feel like helping me out?

Thanks
 

Gulzakar

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Oct 9, 1999
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You need to install motherboard drivers for your board.

Sounds ot me like you have a VIA based chipset? go to www. viatech.com for the drivers


If its a SIS board, they have an AGP driver too...it will clear up the pci mode problem.
 

QGrandHighMaster

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Jun 26, 2002
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Thanks,

That cleared up the PCI mode problem I am now back on AGP X4, however I still cannot get the sound card to function and I think it's all down to the IRQ11 problem any ideas how to fix this?

Thanks (you saved me some serious hair loss)
 

Gulzakar

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have you tried moving it to another pci slot? Sometimes that works :) Also, go into your bios and see if the option for Plug and Play OS is set to "yes"... that might clear it up