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AGP slot not working

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by JKLDAVID, Oct 18, 2008.

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  1. JKLDAVID Newcomer, in training

    dear
    i have pc with mobo 8s648-rz of gigabite. there are 4 slot pci and one agp.
    the agp stop to work with my nvidia card.
    the card checked with other coumputer and its o/k. same for the monitor.
    what are the next step that can be take.
    the mobo not have any vga connector...
    jak
  2. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter

    Your Motherboard Specifications states 1 AGP slot 8X/4X(1.5V) AGPCLK (66MHz)

    Is that what your nVidia Video card states as well?
  3. JKLDAVID Newcomer, in training

    Agp not working..

    thanks for reply

    yes
    the card work very good in the slot
    there is any solusion with the pci?
    thanks
  4. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter

    Sorry I don't understand your question
    Is there someone else with you that can type English better?
  5. JKLDAVID Newcomer, in training

    my AGP slot work very good , the monitor not work. i check the video card with other computer and its work. i do the same with the monitor and its work.

    i have 5 pci slot . and i can't connect the monitor now.

    jak

    the agp used to work ...
  6. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter

  7. tweakboy TechSpot Guru

    I think its time we upgrade you, and this is the sign to do it.,,,
  8. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter

    I still have an AGP computer in another room. It's a 2Ghz and runs well.
    So each to their own I suppose

    But then again, I wouldn't go out and spend any money on it !
  9. Adriumroot Newcomer, in training

    Ok.... i know about NOT KNOWING English hehehe

    Try to go into your BIOS at start up..... and choose your default video output

    PCI or AGP..... Your integrated card works with any of them
    Your AGP needs...... well...... AGP =P
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