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VisionTek RADEON X1300 , Graphic Card Questions & Answers
I have a Dell dimension
Yes, it is compatible, just that you must first uninstall the previous video driver, then configure the BIOS to route the video signal to the PCI and not the AGP and only then install the new card. And in the end it will behave worse than the previous AGP card you got because the PCI interface is way slower than the AGP.
Just buy a good AGP card, PCI cards are made for office pc's in which the onboard one is totally obsolete.
My graphics card is not registering on my computer
Just a few things to check... Do you have the right wattage power supply? Do you have another card, or older card you can try and see if the motherboard or other component problem. Do you have a friend that has a PC that will let you see if the card works on their system. I have seen new cards come out of the box dead and had to get them RMA'd
11/16/2013 4:43:21 AM •
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on Nov 16, 2013
After installing x1300 pci card
so many possible reasons for this so ill have a stab have you connected the monitor cable to the new graphics card or have you left it connected to the internal graphics adapter or failing that you may not need to disable the internal graphics in bios just pick auto if available or select agp/pci-e if possible
8/6/2009 5:41:50 PM •
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on Aug 06, 2009
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