I have a nVidia GeForce 4 MX440 64MB ... although in Device manager it say "SiS 650"for Display Adapters
does this mean that i have the wrong graphic card installed or something else
I have a nVidia GeForce 4 MX440 64MB ... although in Device manager it say "SiS 650"for Display Adapters
does this mean that i have the wrong graphic card installed or something else
Does the nvidia card show anywhere in device manager? Maybe in unknown devices with a ! or ? next to it?
That's a made up, I mean, weird problem
Biostar XE T5
i5-750 @ 4.0 GHZ stable (CM Hyper 212)
2 x 2GB Cosair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHZ
Radeon 5850 @ 866/1254MHZ
Intel X25-M in RAID 0
WD Caviar Black 2TB in RAID 0
3 x Asus 25.5" VW266H LCD [Eyefinity]
I had that very same card in an old computer and the device manager showed that very card.
I would have to guess that you have the wrong driver installed.
Is the card running in VGA mode (640x480, 16 colours)? If so, it doesn't make any difference what sort of card you've got since all cards have to work the same in that mode. It will probably fail if you try to use any higher settings though.
You haven't said what OS you are running, so it's difficult to advise you exactly what to do, but you should download the correct drivers and replace the ones you are using.
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Its certainly possible that your motherboard has onboard graphics (sis650) that either never got disabled or the chip is operating your card (since I assume your Monitor is plugged into the card). Is there a vga plug on the back of the computer as well as the one on the card?
runinng on windows xp home
there is a vga plug back of my tower and monitor plugged into it
it looks like the monitor is running on SiS 650 resolution 1024x768 32bit
and also
I have tried to install nVidia driver but when doing so it shows an error message that the appropraite hardware wasnot found and couldn't install driver
Last edited by nishil; 08-09-2006 at 01:45 PM.
Why don't you tell us the specs of the PC? Most importantly the motherboard model.
My next question is... How do you know that you have "a nVidia GeForce 4 MX440 64MB" card? Did you actually check it visually?
What drivers have you tried? Check here: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
Intel Celeron 2.6 GHz
Columbia V (GA-8SIML-NF5) Ver 2.0 - Motherboard
i called my manufacturer to find out what graphic card i had and i have tried the GeForce and TNT2 as wel as GeForce Go 7 Series
Last edited by nishil; 08-09-2006 at 03:10 PM.
According to their web site, your computer has "SiS 651 IGUI HMAC 3D Graphic SDR/DDR Chipset"
http://support.packardbell.org/uk/it...Specifications
And your display drivers are available here: http://support.packardbell.org/uk/it...danube_ixtreme
The only way you could have the nVidia GeForce 4 MX440 would be if you had an add on AGP card in your computer.
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