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help w/Video Card Identification

SanDiegoPC

Senior member
I am trying to find video drivers for this card. Appears to be a 128mb and it's an AGP card out of an Intel 845 chipset board. Here's the list of numbers:

CL-2 94V-0
EMSLV3-T1128D-D885
FRAS2-408354 V3.AX7.4(40.00)04
VDD8616A8A-5B

E24189 0526 (in a different area on the card)
D33058
E241819 0526 (Second part in Italics)


PLEASE help me ID this card & find drivers for XP Pro!

TIA
Paul in San Diego


 
Is the card currently plugged in to a computer? The Plug & Play device ID would be the most useful thing to have, it would immediately tell us who the GPU manufacturer is.
 
Thanks - yea it's plugged in to that machine. When I start it up there is no P&P manager that starts; the device manager just calls it a VGA compatible Video Controller.

Where else can I look?
 
Well if you had read some of the links you would see it is a chaintech D33058 video card, which uses the nvidia FX 5200 chipset, which you can get the driver for from nvidia.com
the first link I saw was the identifier for it that I linked there, and about the third or fourth was one that stated it was a FX5200.
 
Originally posted by: SanDiegoPC
Thanks - yea it's plugged in to that machine. When I start it up there is no P&P manager that starts; the device manager just calls it a VGA compatible Video Controller.

Where else can I look?
Jagie seems to have answered your question, but for future reference the easiest way to get the PNP ID is to boot up Windows and go to the System control panel. The Details tab for the device will include the PNP information.
 
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