I've been using onboard video, installed F16 64 a couple days ago, followed leigh's driver instructions, and want to see if the video card is working.
I need to know if anyone has successfully gotten sound to work using the EVGA-GeForce GT 520 video card connected with HDMI to an hd tv on any flavor of linux on any desktop.
It matters not what flavor of linux you used. I just want to know if it works for someone. If so I'll give it another shot but for now I don't think the sound is working in Linux for this card.
Does the onboard video on the motherboard affect the X windows configuration?
My system has onboard and pcie video. The onboard video is a NVIDIA GeForce 7025 GPU, On Board Graphic Max. Memory Share Up to 512MB(Under OS By Turbo Cache). I have a pcie dual head video card installed with two monitors. The video card is a GeForce 8400 GS, with 512mb memory.
It seems my video card, a GeForce 7300GS has died. My motherboard manufacturer told me that the PCI-E slots on the board are v1. The motherboard is an EVGA nForce 590SLI. I'm having a hard time finding an older video card with v1 PCI. Can I use a more up-to-date v2 or v3 video card in this motherboard? In other words, is the PCI spec backwards compatible?
Hi, I want to buy an LCD to run at 1920x1080, but since I'm not a gamer, I want to be cheap on the video card (plus my board only has a PCIEx16 1.0 slot anyways). I was looking at buying a 512MB GeForce 8400GS.
I recently upgraded my video card from an evga geforce 6200 to a Radeon HD 4650 agp video card. After doing some research, I found that this Radeon card was basically the best agp card available, and it had flash support (according to the adobe flash website) for gpu acceleration.
Im just posting the things Im not sure of. EVGA SuperClocked 02G-P4-3662-KR GeForce GTX 660 Ti 2GB 192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card Intel ... [by SusanWang]
I've installed Ubuntu 11.04 onto an old Dell to use as a development system and also added an EVGA GeForce 6200 PCI card because the system only has PCI slots. I just want to augment the graphics hardware enough to try out the Unity desktop, get respectable video performance, etc.
I have a GeForce 8500GT 512MB PCIe graphics card in now and everything runs fine when I tried to upgrade to the GeForce 210 1GB PCIe card Ubuntu would not load and gave me the message:
PANIC: early exception 08 rip 246:10 error ffffffff813175e7 cr2 ffffffffff478f64
That is exactly how it showed it onscreen.