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Video card help
I just brought a Radeon 9200 128 MB Video card, and I could not locate my current Video card which is a SiS 300/305/630/540/730, My computer is a Linux computer that has Windows XP, But are Linux video cards different? Can I still use the Radeon 9200 128 MB Video card?
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If you hadn't noticed your mobo has built in onboard video. There is no designated card for your video output. You should notice the monitor is plugged into the motherboard not a seperate card in a seperate bay. Whether you have an AGP slot or not is a different story. What mobo you have will determine whether or not you can use your new card, what mobo do you have?
What do you mean your computer is a linux computer running windows xp. If its running linux its a linux computer. If its running windows xp its now a windows xp box That is unless your running dual boot. PS: Linux makes operating systems not video cards. Last edited by 72montecarlo; July 29th, 2004 at 09:11 AM. |
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