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New motherboard, now video card is not working

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by angel365, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. angel365

    angel365 Member

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    If ya'll can help it'd be much appreciated. This is only the 2nd time I've ever built my own computer. I ordered 2 of these motherboards: http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/bv2/ HAve started on the first machine, everything is in, my old video card installed (in AGP slot - I tried to get the specs on the video card, but couldn't find a single label or anything on it to tell me what it is. Made in '00-'01 if that's at all helpful. The computer powers up, sounds to be working, all the drives have power, light on the motherboard, CPU fan and all running, but the monitor gets nothing. I tried another older video card, PCI, and got nothing from it either. From reading another thread I though perhaps I don't have enough power - but I'm not much help there unless someone can tell me how to figure out what I've got. I bought it 2 years ago and can't remember whether it was 300W or 500W, and I didn't find anything on the label - it did have a model number of like IS500, so I'm thinking its 500, but don't know how to tell for sure. So...any bright ideas b/c I am so frustrated dealing with it, and I need access to my PC! lol
     
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    Zer0ink Regular member

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    your mother board:

    AGP connector supporting 1x, 2x, and 4x AGP cards (1.5 V only) or an AGP Digital Display (ADD) card

    Maybe your Video card is a 8x...if it is your results are explained
     
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    some motherboards don't support 3.3volt agp cards is your card 3.3 or 1.5
     
  4. angel365

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    If 8X and 3.3V are newer technologies, then I'm positive my card isn't. If 3.3v, however, is older, then that's a possibility. I have no idea what the video card is, I can't find anything on it to look up with.
     
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    3.3v is older, one indication is if the card has just the one slot where it plugs into the board, newer ones have two or three
     
  6. angel365

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    Then mine is definitely a 1.5v, it has 3 slots.

    I don't know what was going on -but I took the 2nd motherboard out and hooked it up. It works! So its not my cards - something must be wonky about the board. Thanks all!!
     

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