Also your computer has everything it needs for the card to work.
One thing i must ask though is that you go inside your pc and write down the specs of your PSU
There is usualyl a sticker on them giving vital stats such as wattage and amps. Try and give us the Wattage and how many aps it has on the 12v rail.
Quote: from what the mong at 6:25 pm on April 7, 2008 Quote: from Darkane at 10:23 am on April 7, 2008 Yep should do. You'll probably want to disable the onboard 7100, if it is an onboard gpu. how would i go about that? In Vista it's Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager From there you can locate the onboard 7100 graphics and disable it.
Quote: from Darkane at 10:23 am on April 7, 2008 Yep should do. You'll probably want to disable the onboard 7100, if it is an onboard gpu. how would i go about that?
Yep should do. You'll probably want to disable the onboard 7100, if it is an onboard gpu.
In Vista it's Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager
From there you can locate the onboard 7100 graphics and disable it.