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osage

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card was grounding on the case, bracket was a bit bent......thanks for the ideas anyway

my TI4200 just won't work with this setup. I've tried diff drivers to no avail.



any ideas

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Megatomic

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Hmmm, my Ti 4200 (AGP4X) and my 8RDA+ love working together. The only idea I can suggest is to disable AGP8X and Fast Writes in the BIOS and see if that does it for you. I personally didn't have to do this but others have.

Good luck.
 

osage

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I tried that, didn't make a diff..I tried raising the AGP voltage as well but it's a no go.

thanks
 

Iron Woode

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What monitor are you running and does windows recognize it correctly?

Un-install your nvidia drivers. Delete the folder they have been extracted to after the un-install.

put the TI4200 in the PC and change the card's driver to standard VGA.

Then try installing the newest Nvidia drivers.

 

osage

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turns out that the vid card was grounding on the case....9 out of 10 times I install and setup a new comp outside the case, didn't this time. live and learn.