SOURCE: Asus P5GZ-mx compatible graphics cards
Basically, any graphics card is capable of being compatible with this motherboard. I had some difficulties for a while until I figured out you have to MANUALLY set it to use your PCIE 2.0 GPU output.
How to do this is to set your jumpers to external output only. First thing you'll want to do is update the BIOS on the motherboard (Which you can do by getting "Asus-Update". Find it on google, easy to use, just make sure your computer doesn't crash during the BIOS flashing.
Afterwards, set the jumpers to use your PCIE-2.0 slot. Took me a little while to figure this out, and it's a little hard to explain.
Above your PCIE-2.0 slot there are 5 little blue 'plastic-like' things. Those are your jumpers. Take them out and insert them HORIZONTALLY as such:
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Basically, make sure the jumper things are connecting the little drawing there. They HAVE to be horizontally inserted, otherwise this WILL NOT WORK. Just plug in your monitor to the graphics card's output, and you're good to go. Hopefully it works for you.
SOURCE: Realtek HD Audio Driver install problem
find the wdm folder in your audio driver in there install the latest update for your sound driver
SOURCE: No sound in Windows 7
Hi,
Uninstall all the audio drivers and restart the computer. Make sure the audio jack is in the Green audio port.
Let the operating system re-detect the audio and install the drivers for it itself. When its done see if you have any sound.
Post back if this does not work.
Good luck.
SOURCE: I have a Geforce 6200
Have you tried running the automatic scan for drivers on the Nvidea website http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
SOURCE: please help me,my problem is
you will need to either install a codec pack to play properly or reinstall the media player itself.
You may also try VLC player that supports a lot of different formats
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