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Faulty agp socket

I have a graphics card (agp). the agp socket on the motherboard is faulty. what can i do without having to buy a new motherboard.

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You can use a PCI slot video card or the internal video if the motherboard has it. there are also ISA video cards (really old and cheap 1-3 dollars)available incase your board has those slots.

If the socket is faulty you could replace it, first of all make sure the pins on the agp slot are not touching or it might cause issues with the computer.

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well you should check for AGP video cards version 1.5 V this is whats is your slot as i saw photos of the model of motherboard you have.

this the different type of AGP slots
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AGP_%26_AGP_Pro_Keying.svg

as ive mentined the 1.5V seems to fit from the picture i saw below of your motherboard ...the AGP is the brown slot as u might know.

http://www.pacificgeek.com/largeimage.asp?productimages/xl/BOXSE440BX2NAV-2.jpg

so you will have to find a card that have the characteristic ive mentioned so if u buy a card make sure u ask if that AGP card is Compatible with your 1.5V because if its another AGP socket
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upon checking your motherboard, it has an AGP port for video. so you have to get an AGP video card compatible. New video cards are PCIX capable which will not fit AGP ports..

So you can get any AGP Video card and that should work.

~jash
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What kind of agp card is compatible with motherboard?

any AGP is comparable with any motherboard that has agp slots. depending of what you wana buy..
the card that you might want to buy has to say AGP slot.
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What AGP graphics card is compatible with AGP

AGP 4X (1.5 Volt)

http://www.firingsquad.com/hw/1719/Iwill_P4S/

Suggest you use a graphics card that is AGP 4X/8X

Example, ( Not an advertisement for graphics card manufacturer, nor website),

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4103516&CatId=318
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Your motherboard uses AGP for graphics card. Here's a link for full specs:

http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Intel-Asus-P4B-M-Pentium-4-Socket-478-Intel-845-Motherboard-P4B-M
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One long beep and two short beeps mean faulty video adapter.

If you are using a card, like a PCI or AGP video adapter then remove and put back the card in slot.

If you have a motherboard, then the video chipset on motherboard had gone, buy an agp video adapter and insert it in the slot inside your computer to fix the problem.

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Monitors wont work

It appears that you have a faulty graphics card.
If the graphics card is integrated with the motherboard then it cannot be repaired. Just purchase a new AGP graphics card, insert it into the AGP slot and connect your monitor to this card.
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If you don't have an integrated graphics card, then buy a replacement graphics card.
You will need to install the new graphics drivers after installing the graphics card.
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GRAPHICS CARD

That motherboard and videa card connect using the AGP standard so you are quite limited to what video cards you can get without upgrading the entire system. Also, since your system is that old getting a modern graphics card will not help much as the processor (CPU) will limit it greatly.

nVidia has not released an AGP card in a few generations but they did have some back with the 7600 AGP. ATI released an AGP version of it's last generation of cards with the HD3850.

I personally think you are wasting your money and should consider upgrading your entire system if you are planning an playing any games. I would suggest getting the cheapest AGP video card you can find say a GeForce 6200 or Radeon X1550. Don't spend more than $50 or $60.

Remember that it must be AGP to fit on your motherboard. Another thing to consider is that any AGP video card you buy for you current system will not work in any new computer.
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