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SOURCE: Installing NVidia 8500GT XFX 256MB graphics to A8N-VM Motherboard
The chances are that you have an old motherboard which is not compatable with the new graphic card. Or you may be running windows 98 and are downloading the driver for xp or visa versa. The probable solution, will be to sell the new card on ebay and buy the best old card you can off ebay. Or just make do with the card you already had in your computer. If you are determined to have a better graphics card. A motherboard upgrade with better graphic card may be the best answer or buy a better spec pc second hand if you don't have much money. You'll probably waiste a lot of time trying to get the new card to work and it probably never will.
SOURCE: ASUS 9520 FX5200 128MB TV DVI Graphic Card Driver
Micky go to your suport page and download the driver, Download the DRIVER AGENT OR DRIVER MAX and will do.
SOURCE: NOT FOUND NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARD DRIVER
Hmm Can you tell me your operating system and which Nvidia card do you have?
SOURCE: nvidia graphics card won't fit in asus ncch-dl motherboard
The NCCH-DL has the following slots:
1 - AGP-Pro 8x
(you can use regular AGP cards in here as well as long as you have the little plastic thing that comes with the mobo... you may even be able to without it)
2 - PCI-X
This is NOT PCI-E.
You CAN use regular PCI cards in a PCI-X slot IF the company that manufactured the card left the space between the little metal contacts... unfortunately, many PCI cards are made with the space filled in with useless plastic... I've heard you can cut the little space yourself and it'll work fine... I don't know why it wouldn't but be careful, and of course do at your own risk.
I currently use a regular PCI network card in this slot because the onboard LAN port only has Win64 bit drivers on the web site and it works just fine.
A PCI-E card will NOT work in this slot.
Generally speaking the PCI-X cards you are going to find are riser cards, network cards, firewire cards, and controler cards.
2 - Regular PCI Slots.
I think you know what PCI is.
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.
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