SOURCE: GeForce 8800 GT graphics card no display
what motherboard do you have it maybe your motherboard is only up to PCI-E 8 and the card is PCI-E 16 if it is it will not work
SOURCE: nvidia 8500 512mb card new drivers i want upgrad
http://www.xfxforce.com/en-us/Help/Support.aspx
This link will take you the support web page. All you have to do is register then you can download the driver for free.
SOURCE: PNY GeForce 9500GT 512MB DDR2 PCIE 2.0 blank screen after install
Is the PCI Express Slot a 2.0 x16? that could be the issue not positive those cards will work without that specific slot Also check on the graphics card for a 6Pin plug usually they wont work well with out it hooked up to the power supply the plug should say PCI-Epress 1 or 2 good luck!
SOURCE: i have a nvidia geforce 9400 Gt graphics card how can i overclock
Read this...
You're not going to get a lot out of that card,
it's pretty stripped down being a 9400. Anyways, download Rivatuner
then after it detects your video card it will update your registry
which will allow it to manipulate your video card.
You then use it to increase your Memory and Core clocks, and also the
shader clock in VERY small steps. Increase it by perhaps 20MHz then try
playing the most visually demanding game that you own and play it for
like 5 to 10 minutes and watch for anything out of the ordinary. When
you've pushed your card too high there are obvious signs, like random
pixels flashing across the screen, textures showing up wrong (colours
where they shouldn't be), or your game can simply lag or crash.
Also download Speedfan and monitor your GPU temperature closely. See
what it idles at normally, then use Rivatuner to increase your fan
speed to somewheres around 75% and make sure that the temperatures
don't pass 70C.
Overclocking voids warranties and you can damage your graphics card if
you push it too hard. You have to be careful and watch for signs that
it's being pushed too hard. Also, you have to make sure that you set
your clock speeds back to normal when you don't need the extra power.
It's easier on your card then running it at 120% or something
permanently.
Rivertuner: http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?page=riv…
Speedfan: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
Hope it helps...Good luck
SOURCE: Will an Nvidia GeForce 6200 graphics card support dual monitors?
I would say yes one on your old computer montior connect and one on the card unless that card has two tv outs
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