What is the right proceedure for adding a video card to my system. I have been using my on-board ports after having an issue with an inserted PCIe card.
Should I uninstall the ATI Asus supplied software for the on-board video and uninstall the video adpater (on mother board ) via device manager..then power off...insert the PCIe card...reattach the monitors..and then boot up ?
Then when the new device is found...cancel the windows driver setup and run the drivers supplied by the manufaturer ?
I'm trying to solve an issue psoted earlier in Hardware/Devices forum:
http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/81642-suddenly-get-blank-dark-w7-pro-screens-only.html
Here's an update to that issue:
I removed my existing new dual DVI card that had been working fine for months...and connected both monitors to the on-board ports...and voila...system started as normal.
But...if I re-insert the video card (and set bios to GFX0 )...or remove it and insert a second working PCI video card (and set bios to PCI ) ...I immediately get the single beeb and black screen.
Removing card ( PCIe or PCI ) and reattaching monitors to on-board ports solves issue...re-inserting either card (without attaching monitors ) causes single beep and black screen
Switching video option in bios has no effect whether using PCI or PCIe card when installed.
System works ok if I leave the on-board ports active with monitors and bios at IGFX settings...if I leave one monitor attached to on-board port...and insert other card ( either PCI or PCIe) and attach second monitor to the card...then the single beeb and black screens returns ?
Neither PSU or new memory had any effect. Using original PSU and memory without issues IF I use the on-board ports only. Have two large screen led's and would love to get both monitors back on the higher resolution dual DVI card ?
Thanks...TR
Should I uninstall the ATI Asus supplied software for the on-board video and uninstall the video adpater (on mother board ) via device manager..then power off...insert the PCIe card...reattach the monitors..and then boot up ?
Then when the new device is found...cancel the windows driver setup and run the drivers supplied by the manufaturer ?
I'm trying to solve an issue psoted earlier in Hardware/Devices forum:
http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/81642-suddenly-get-blank-dark-w7-pro-screens-only.html
Here's an update to that issue:
I removed my existing new dual DVI card that had been working fine for months...and connected both monitors to the on-board ports...and voila...system started as normal.
But...if I re-insert the video card (and set bios to GFX0 )...or remove it and insert a second working PCI video card (and set bios to PCI ) ...I immediately get the single beeb and black screen.
Removing card ( PCIe or PCI ) and reattaching monitors to on-board ports solves issue...re-inserting either card (without attaching monitors ) causes single beep and black screen
Switching video option in bios has no effect whether using PCI or PCIe card when installed.
System works ok if I leave the on-board ports active with monitors and bios at IGFX settings...if I leave one monitor attached to on-board port...and insert other card ( either PCI or PCIe) and attach second monitor to the card...then the single beeb and black screens returns ?
Neither PSU or new memory had any effect. Using original PSU and memory without issues IF I use the on-board ports only. Have two large screen led's and would love to get both monitors back on the higher resolution dual DVI card ?
Thanks...TR
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro 64bit SP1AMD FX-6100 Six-Core Processor2ea Corsair-1333MHz-PC3-10666-240-pin-CMX4GX3...NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 - 1023MB (EVGA)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self built
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64bit SP1
- CPU
- AMD FX-6100 Six-Core Processor
- Motherboard
- M5A78L-M LX PLUS
- Memory
- 2ea Corsair-1333MHz-PC3-10666-240-pin-CMX4GX3M1A1333C9
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 - 1023MB (EVGA)
- Sound Card
- OnBoard Via High Def Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 204B main - ASUS VS228 secondary
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 main - 1920x1080 secondary
- Hard Drives
- Samsung SSD 840 128GB Win7 Pro 64bit - Western Digital WDC 465GB - Seagate 640GB Sata B/U - Maxtor 500GB Sata B/U - Maxtor 200GB Sata
- PSU
- Antec 650 watt
- Cooling
- Multiple case fans
- Keyboard
- MS USB dual Wireless Keyboard - IntelliType Pro
- Mouse
- MS USB dual Wireless Mouse - IntelliPoint
- Internet Speed
- Cox Cable
- Antivirus
- Bitdefender IS 2014
- Browser
- FireFox Primary - IE 11
- Other Info
- Hauppaguge Win TV HVR-1250 (Model 22xxx, Hybrid ATSC/QAM)
Samsung HD103SI USB 1TB Desktop Drive - Backup & Disk Image storage