chrislake
04-14-2007, 10:15 PM
Hi,
I'm currently running a Gateway 700 series, P4 2.4 GHz, and MSI GeForce 4 Ti4200. A few months ago I ordered a video card, I think it was an ATI X9600 512MB card, tried to install it, but failed. I couldn't get any video on the monitor at all, even during boot. So I put my old card back in and contacted Gateway.
They told me that the card wasn't compatible with my BIOS. I was able to send the card back to them without a problem.
I'd like to upgrade my video card, to at least a 256MB size, and don't really understand how I can tell if the card will "work." From running Everest (AIDA 32), I know that I have AGP 4x running and enabled. And, most new AGP cards are 4x/8x. Is there anything else I need to look for?
I'm just trying to extend the life on a 4-year-old machine before biting a bullet and building my own. I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks for the help.
Chris
I'm currently running a Gateway 700 series, P4 2.4 GHz, and MSI GeForce 4 Ti4200. A few months ago I ordered a video card, I think it was an ATI X9600 512MB card, tried to install it, but failed. I couldn't get any video on the monitor at all, even during boot. So I put my old card back in and contacted Gateway.
They told me that the card wasn't compatible with my BIOS. I was able to send the card back to them without a problem.
I'd like to upgrade my video card, to at least a 256MB size, and don't really understand how I can tell if the card will "work." From running Everest (AIDA 32), I know that I have AGP 4x running and enabled. And, most new AGP cards are 4x/8x. Is there anything else I need to look for?
I'm just trying to extend the life on a 4-year-old machine before biting a bullet and building my own. I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks for the help.
Chris