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| | New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? I just tried Vista on an antique Dell testing machine, and it works! But I can safely confirm that it looks completely lousy on an SVGA card... ...so it looks like upgrade time... Given my mobo, can anyone suggest a card that supports aero glass? (The mobo busses are AGP 66/133 MHz and PCI 33MHz) Regards, AndrewFG |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? Are you saying that you are using VGA to connect to your an older CRT PC monitor and that you have your desktop set to 800x600 and 24 bit color as that is the highest resoluion that your PC monitor can take? If your configuration is different from what I interpreted please state what it is. Note: very few graphic cards can improve how a disply's input appears since that it is primarily determined by the display not by the graphic appears for a given interace and resolution. "Andrew Fiddian-Green" <nn@dd> wrote in message news:O6UVQ1znGHA.1808@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I just tried Vista on an antique Dell testing machine, and it works! But I >can safely confirm that it looks completely lousy on an SVGA card... > > ...so it looks like upgrade time... > > Given my mobo, can anyone suggest a card that supports aero glass? (The > mobo busses are AGP 66/133 MHz and PCI 33MHz) > > Regards, > AndrewFG > > > |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? Is it AGP, PCI or PCIE? -- --------------------------------- --- -- - Posted with NewsLeecher v3.7 Final Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ------------------- ----- ---- -- - |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? > Are you saying that you are using VGA to connect to your an older CRT PC > monitor and that you have your desktop set to 800x600 and 24 bit color as > that is the highest resoluion that your PC monitor can take? Errr. No... > If your configuration is different from what I interpreted please state > what it is. The monitor can do at least 1280x1024x32bits (I was asking about upgrading the CARD -- not the monitor...) Regards, AndrewFG |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? > Is it AGP, PCI or PCIE? As I said before, the mobo busses are AGP 66/133 MHz and PCI 33MHz => i.e. no PCIE and no AGP 8x ... "Craig Nykamp" <newsgroups@pc-fanatics.com> wrote in message news:u8Ip%23u3nGHA.4104@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Is it AGP, PCI or PCIE? > > > -- > --------------------------------- --- -- - > Posted with NewsLeecher v3.7 Final > Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet > ------------------- ----- ---- -- - > |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? Items to consider. If you do not plan on adding an HDTV tuner card then any of the current AGP that work on 4x and have 128MB of memory and have native DX9 support will work. A card such as a 128 Nvidia FX5200 which is available for either AGP or PCI would suffice assuming you don't plan on adding an HDTV tuner card to your system at a later date. I had to add more main memory to get my system to work with Glass only to find out the only the Window borders are "Glass" the window contents are not so I don't consider that the expense was worth while. All of the current cards also will support 1280x1024 x32 which I assume is the native recolution of your display. I also have a 1280x1024 display and my desktop looks just great on it at that resolution using either a VGA or DVI interface. "Andrew Fiddian-Green" <nn@dd> wrote in message news:%23w45I14nGHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Is it AGP, PCI or PCIE? > > As I said before, the mobo busses are AGP 66/133 MHz and PCI 33MHz > > => i.e. no PCIE and no AGP 8x ... > > > "Craig Nykamp" <newsgroups@pc-fanatics.com> wrote in message > news:u8Ip%23u3nGHA.4104@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Is it AGP, PCI or PCIE? >> >> >> -- >> --------------------------------- --- -- - >> Posted with NewsLeecher v3.7 Final >> Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet >> ------------------- ----- ---- -- - >> > > |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? Thanks for the advice. I have just ordered an FX 5200 card... I was surprised by your statement that you had to add more main memory to get "glass" working -- I thought this was a function of the video card and not the main memory? Anyway, how much memory did you need before "glass" could work? (I have 768MB) Regards, AndrewFG "JW" <nospam@no.spam> wrote in message news:emO3ISEoGHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Items to consider. > If you do not plan on adding an HDTV tuner card then any of the current > AGP that work on 4x and have 128MB of memory and have native DX9 support > will work. A card such as a 128 Nvidia FX5200 which is available for > either AGP or PCI would suffice assuming you don't plan on adding an HDTV > tuner card to your system at a later date. > I had to add more main memory to get my system to work with Glass only to > find out the only the Window borders are "Glass" the window contents are > not so I don't consider that the expense was worth while. > All of the current cards also will support 1280x1024 x32 which I assume is > the native recolution of your display. I also have a 1280x1024 display > and my desktop looks just great on it at that resolution using either a > VGA or DVI interface. |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? I read one MS recommentdation that said 1 GB was required. I had 512MB and am using a graphics chip on my MOBO that has up to 128 of memory allocated to it. Glass did not work till I upgraded from 512 to 1GB. Others have systems runing Glass with 512MB. "Andrew Fiddian-Green" <nn@dd> wrote in message news:enBLkGOoGHA.4124@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Thanks for the advice. I have just ordered an FX 5200 card... > > I was surprised by your statement that you had to add more main memory to > get "glass" working -- I thought this was a function of the video card and > not the main memory? Anyway, how much memory did you need before "glass" > could work? (I have 768MB) > > Regards, > AndrewFG > > > "JW" <nospam@no.spam> wrote in message > news:emO3ISEoGHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Items to consider. >> If you do not plan on adding an HDTV tuner card then any of the current >> AGP that work on 4x and have 128MB of memory and have native DX9 support >> will work. A card such as a 128 Nvidia FX5200 which is available for >> either AGP or PCI would suffice assuming you don't plan on adding an HDTV >> tuner card to your system at a later date. >> I had to add more main memory to get my system to work with Glass only to >> find out the only the Window borders are "Glass" the window contents are >> not so I don't consider that the expense was worth while. >> All of the current cards also will support 1280x1024 x32 which I assume >> is the native recolution of your display. I also have a 1280x1024 >> display and my desktop looks just great on it at that resolution using >> either a VGA or DVI interface. > > |
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| | Re: New Graphic Card on Old MoBo? >I read one MS recommentdation that said 1 GB was required. I had 512MB >and am using a graphics chip on my MOBO that has up to 128 of memory >allocated to it. Glass did not work till I upgraded from 512 to 1GB. >Others have systems runing Glass with 512MB. I will post my findings (concerning RAM) when the FX 5200 arrives. |
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