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ATI RADEON 9200SE, Graphic Card Questions & Answers
9200SE agp Card
THIS MAYBE THE PROBLEM, IRQ AND DMA CONFLICKS, I KNOW IT SOUND OUT THERE, BUT SOMETHING ELSE IN THE COMPUTER WANTS THAT SAME IRQ AND DMA CHANNEL IN THE COMPUTER, THE DMA MAYBE A MEMORY ADDRESS AND YOU CANNOT CHANGE THAT BECAUSE IT IS SETUP TO THE THAT HAS A HIGHER COMPONET ADDRESSING, WHICH EVERY PEACE OF EQUIPMENT THAT WORKS IN SEQUANCE, LIKE CPU, MEMORY, IO, KB, PORTS, VIDEO,
ADRESS THAN ARE SUPPOSE TO HAVE UNLIMIT AMOUNT OF IRQ AND DMA, THIS MAYBE HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEM THAN A SOFTWARE ISSUE.
ROD
Please
Here is a DIRECT link to find the driver for your VGA card. All you have to do is state what operating system and what card you have and then choose your driver. If you are interested in an older driver they have a link on the Driver page. Here is the link. Cut and paste in your browser. Hope this helps.
http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
My HD 4850 fan is
Your heatsink fan on the graphic card is failing and the motor is going down hill, now saying it has completly stopped..,.. that means the fan motor is done for and need to be replaced to avoid further damage to your graphic card. Would reccommend you not using your graphic card until a new heatsink fan is replaced otherwise you can fry your GPU and suffer a complete loss.
My graphics card will not
How did you get your drivers and graphics? Did you install the whole package? What is the Asus model #? How much Ram do you have? I'm going to do a little research but let me know what you have.
Dave
HIS radeon HD 6750
Are you certain that your mainboard is PCIE 2.1 and not PCIE 2.0?
PCIE 2.1 cards like yours will not work on a 2.0 mainboard (2.0 cards will work on a 2.1 board, however) If this is the case, you will need to get a compatible card.If this isn't the case, have you tried this card in a different PC? It could also be that the card has a problem.The last possibility is that there are power issues. A couple of possibilities:
- An external power connector (6-pin PCIE direct power to the video card) is unplugged. Check and re-test.
- Your power supply (PSU) doesn't provide enough power to your graphics card & the rest of your system. Check your PSU's specs against the specs for your card. HIS recommends a minimum 450W PSU, and I would recommend a good quality Antec, Corsair, or PC Power and Cooling or Cooler Master product in the 500W range for this card.
- You got a bad card, or else it shorted out, etc. during setup or installation.
Gigabyte vga card d33006
your card is the gigabyte GV-RX195P256D-RH and you can download the drivers from here https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Graphics-Card/GV-RX195P256D-RH#support-dl-driver-vgadriver
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