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       #51

    Take the card out...if the motherboard has video....

    How much power supply do you have anyway?
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       #52

    Properties ?
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       #53

    I'll post a pic up of the properties now.


    @ Ivan, what do you mean if it has video?
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       #54

    kurt1212 said:
    I'll post a pic up of the properties now.


    @ Ivan, what do you mean if it has video?
    on the motherboard....upper end motherboards don't have built in video....that makes them cost more
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       #55

    pic is below
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       #56

    Is this the port on your MB ?
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       #57

    Yes doc, thats it.
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       #58

    The driver pic you posted is the one win7 search found ? & it still crashes ? It's only 2 weeks older than the latest driver you showed at nVidia
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       #59

    Thats correct. What do I do =\
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       #60

    Hold on !
    one of our Video experts just came online & I ask him to look at this thread


    theFabe
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