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Thread : Help with CPU GPU conflict
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Okay, it's an old system. Sorry.
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Your CPU won't be a conflicting with your GPU.
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I have looked through the motherboard utilities to try to do this. The latest drivers only give RAID functionality, which has nothing to do with this. Also, I thought that since my monitor is hooked up to my GPU that it wouldn't matter as much.
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I have looked long and hard for a way to disable the onboard graphics of my motherboard. Looked in the manual. Went through the BIOS. The only thing there seems to be is a setting in BIOS that lets you switch from AGP/PCI to PCI/AGP control. Whatever that does.
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Ur motherboard model don't have integrated graphic because i once use it long time ago (chipset 865PE) |
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Well, if you are all saying there is no conflict what do I do?
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try swaping ur graphic card with another |
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That isnt for a monitor, it's a serial port. |
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Okay my bad.
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Your CPU wont conflict with your video driver, but from what it looks like you might have a conflict somewhere if your motherboard has an integrated video on it. What you need to do when you is list your entire system specs with a program like Everest Home Edition or PC Wizard 2007. Copy the overall system specs and then we can take a look. |
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Done all that already. Right now I'm running the machine with no ATI drivers and it is very dark. The ATI card is sitting, doing nothing. I used a utility from ATI that removes all ATI software from the system. The motherboard is providing a VGA signal to the monitor and it is now very dark.
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Okay maybe this is overkill, but I provided my whole system info above, and people still kept telling me I needed to give my "exact system specs" so here is a dxdiag report...
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