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?
I am running Ubuntu 12.10 32 bit with integrated video card
I would like to disable the integrated video card and make the GeForce 8800 GTS 512 as the main one when booting up. Please help me with the driver installation.
description: VGA compatible controller
product: G92 [GeForce 8800 GTS 512]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
So I turned on my computer and log into my gnome-shell session to find that the shell is gone, and there is instead a very thick panel with a vertically repeated pattern of the gradient the Unity panel displays. I ran some tests and found out that my graphic acceleration was failing.
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.
I have a GeForce 8400 GS card and I run two monitors. I use Xinerama (don't recall now why but I think XrandR didn't work for me) and nvidia. I would like three monitors now and I see here https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=831783 (and other posts) that Xinerama can do this.
Hi,I've got a new motherboard, with an onboard Intel video card. I'm not going to play games, but movies should run reasonably well, shouldn't they? Yet I've got tearing, even on moderate resolution.I've heard about Intel using system memory for video memory, but I can't find any useful info on the subject.
Here we provide the download link for the latest driver for nVidia GeForce GTX590 VGA graphic card series. This is the nVidia GeForce GTX590 officially certified driver for Windows 7 32bit version 267.85.
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]
greetings, I just upgraded my kernel to 3.6.3-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT (standard distributed linux kernel from the arch repos) and i use the nvidia drivers. One thing i am noticing is that after a period of time of non-use my monitor will turn off, and not come back to life unless i cold boot. furthermore when i try to probe the temperature on the video card i get an errorHere is th