http://abpni.serverbox.org/mike/Picture%20015.jpg
http://abpni.serverbox.org/mike/Picture%20014.jpg
its on my mother board :rolleyes:
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its on my mother board :rolleyes:
yes its onboard. i'm pretty sure. if its vertical that means its on board because if it were pci or agp it would have to be horizontal!
EDIT: sorry, thought you said "is it on my mobo"
yes it is your onboard graphics...why was there a cap srewed on top? did you do that? or is it oem?Quote:
Originally posted by gungrave@4 April 2004 - 11:14
http://abpni.serverbox.org/mike/Picture%20015.jpg
http://abpni.serverbox.org/mike/Picture%20014.jpg
its on my mother board :rolleyes:
anyways, teh graphics built in are probably a lot shittier than your graphics card so I wouldnt use it...
go/ start /run/ then type dxdiag and hit ok then click on display and it should tell you if its good or not..
the cap thing was on when i got the pc it says do not remove but u know me got to know what it is :)
if i plug a screen in to it how do i get it to work? :unsure:
what OS do you have?
you probably have to install a driver for it. if you can find out what it is you can probably get a driver easily. XP might already have the driver for it... had 2 say
its probably got to be enabled somewhere in bios to run along side teh agp\pci card. i havent found out how yet with my pc, and im to lazy to find out too. lolQuote:
Originally posted by gungrave@4 April 2004 - 11:25
the cap thing was on when i got the pc it says do not remove but u know me got to know what it is :)
if i plug a screen in to it how do i get it to work? :unsure:
if you have an agp/pci card just take that out, and put your monitor in the onboard and it might just enable it's self.
my question is why would you want to use your onboard at all?? what card do you have??
i think he is just trying to see if it works/what it is. :huh:
dont want to take my grafix card out might break it knowing me :(Quote:
Originally posted by scottwile@4 April 2004 - 16:42
if you have an agp/pci card just take that out, and put your monitor in the onboard and it might just enable it's self.
oh yea whats OS? :unsure:
OS is operating system, like windows XP, 98, etc
im bored and i need some thing to do :DQuote:
Originally posted by kaiweiler@4 April 2004 - 16:42
my question is why would you want to use your onboard at all?? what card do you have??
so how do i enable it?
might be a jumper on mobo, might have a setting in bios, or might be autoatically enabled if there is no agp\pci gcard in...Quote:
Originally posted by gungrave@4 April 2004 - 11:52
so how do i enable it?
might be a jumper on mobo, might have a setting in bios, or might be autoatically enabled if there is no agp\pci gcard in... [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004+4 April 2004 - 16:56--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ROSSCO_2004 @ 4 April 2004 - 16:56)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-gungrave@4 April 2004 - 11:52
so how do i enable it?
im not taking my grafix card out ill break it :(
if you have xp, go to run and type "dxdiag" without the quotes and see if you can set it as default there, under display
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Originally posted by kaiweiler@4 April 2004 - 17:37
if you have xp, go to run and type "dxdiag" without the quotes and see if you can set it as default there, under display
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thats just showing that card your using..
i know :)Quote:
Originally posted by scottwile@4 April 2004 - 17:55
thats just showing that card your using..
so how do i get the other built in card to work? :unsure:
i know :)Quote:
Originally posted by gungrave+4 April 2004 - 13:57--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (gungrave @ 4 April 2004 - 13:57)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-scottwile@4 April 2004 - 17:55
thats just showing that card your using..
so how do i get the other built in card to work? :unsure: [/b][/quote]
try looking at the motherboard and see if you can find a jumper that says somewhere near it something along the lines of default graphics onboard or agp.
if you cant find a jumper try looking in your bios.
You would have to remove your card from the motherboard.Then on reboot go in to bios and enable on board video. Hey what the heck clean your case of all the dust on fans and what not while your at it, if your that bored . :lol:
Hey try disabling in device manager then enable onboard if it shows two display items in there
You would have to remove your card from the motherboard.Then on reboot go in to bios and enable on board video.Quote:
Originally posted by peat moss@4 April 2004 - 19:37
You would have to remove your card from the motherboard.Then on reboot go in to bios and enable on board video. Hey what the heck clean your case of all the dust on fans and what not while your at it, if your that bored . :lol:
Hey try disabling in device manager then enable onboard if it shows two display items in there
how do i do that when i cant SEE ANY THING!!!
lol
i'v given up.
next thing im doin is goin to try and cool my psu down its realy hot at the back :unsure: