Hi Paul,
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 03:05:58 -0500, nospam.TakeThisOut@needed.com (Paul) wrote:
>That card looks like it is AGP:
Yes, I checked a bit more, and actually found a manual for it, it is
dfinitely an AGP, therefore no good for the new mobo.
>NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64
>http://www.bolha.com/index.php/ukaz/bid/izd/728824
>
>Your available options are PCI or PCI Express.
Looked through all my old boxes, and found what looks to be a 4MB
card, a bit old, but might do for a short term solution. Here are the
details on that:
Trident 3DImage 9750
and managed to find a driver, the chip had Trident-97 on it, and the
driver is marked 2000 on the website, but when I opened the .EXE, the
latest files were only 1998, so at least I probably have th latest
driver.
No doubt the video quality will be very poor, the one I have been
using is 32MB, and has been quite good, however for a few months it
won't hurt.
>Here is the cheapest PCI video card I can find ($27.50). These
>are typically used on servers, for occasional 2D use.
>
>http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=14-102-153&depa=0
Okay thanks, I might consider doing that if the quality is too poor
for general useage. The local computer man quoted AUD $145 for a 128Mb
PCI Express graphics card, don't know what manufacturuer or model
though.
>And this is the cheapest PCI Express that is not a "Turbocache" ($62).
>You could likely live with this for a desktop display, whereas the
>Rage XL would drag you down:
>
>http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=14-102-153&depa=0
>
Many thanks for those links, and all your help,
Peter
Peter Richards
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