Video Adapter problem
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Video Adapter problem
Can anybody tell me how to install the latest video driver for
for my video adapter, "SiS 630/730" is it possible?
I am trying to run fs 2004 on windows 2000. Had no problem with
fs 2000, but won't run 2004 without update!
Thanks nooluv..........
for my video adapter, "SiS 630/730" is it possible?
I am trying to run fs 2004 on windows 2000. Had no problem with
fs 2000, but won't run 2004 without update!
Thanks nooluv..........
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Can anybody tell me how to install the latest video driver for my video adapter, "SiS 630/730" is it possible?
http://download.sis.com/
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nooluv,
The SiS 630/730 is going to be a little under powered for running FS2k4, you might want to think about putting in an AGP Card with some more horsepower.
I would recommend would be either the ATI 9600XT, ATI All in Wonder 9600Pro, or the nVidia GeForce FX5700 Ultra.
Take Care,
Richard
The SiS 630/730 is going to be a little under powered for running FS2k4, you might want to think about putting in an AGP Card with some more horsepower.
I would recommend would be either the ATI 9600XT, ATI All in Wonder 9600Pro, or the nVidia GeForce FX5700 Ultra.
Take Care,
Richard
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NAC. yeah you are right Richard! wouldn't run 2004.
Back on 2002 (which run's O.K. on my p.c.) until I can get an AGP card. Any idea what they cost? (In Stirling?).
Regards nooluv.........
Back on 2002 (which run's O.K. on my p.c.) until I can get an AGP card. Any idea what they cost? (In Stirling?).
Regards nooluv.........
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nooluv,
ASUS Radeon 9600XT 128MB DDR AGP DVI VIVO £139.00 inc VAT
Sapphire Radeon 9600Pro AllinWonder 128MB D/VIVO/TV DDR AGP £159.99 inc VAT
MSI GeForce FX5700 Ultra 128MB DDR AGP DVI VO £136.00 inc VAT
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ASUS Radeon 9600XT 128MB DDR AGP DVI VIVO £139.00 inc VAT
Sapphire Radeon 9600Pro AllinWonder 128MB D/VIVO/TV DDR AGP £159.99 inc VAT
MSI GeForce FX5700 Ultra 128MB DDR AGP DVI VO £136.00 inc VAT
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Nooluv - I have an Xstacy ATI Radeon 9600 128Mb AGP card (8x) which I bought in the states 2 months ago taking advantage of the dollar rate and had it in my machine til 2 days ago when I put the Nvidia Geforce card back in cos I needed the TV in facility on the GeForce.
Anyhow that leaves me with the ATI card spare now and I paid $140 for it. Let you have it for £50 plus postage if you're interested. Am in Stansted Area.
Anyhow that leaves me with the ATI card spare now and I paid $140 for it. Let you have it for £50 plus postage if you're interested. Am in Stansted Area.
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Yes I'm interested! The only thing is I'm no p.c. expert. Would I be able to to fit it into a desk top system??
Just been trying to to get in touch with the guy who made my set up (not available) think there will be any problems?
Regards nooluv............
Yes I'm interested! The only thing is I'm no p.c. expert. Would I be able to to fit it into a desk top system??
Just been trying to to get in touch with the guy who made my set up (not available) think there will be any problems?
Regards nooluv............
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As long as your motherboard has a 4X AGP Slot (which the SiS Chipset supports) you should be fine. The only thing that you might need would be an updated Power Supply for the computer to handle the extra load.
Take Care,
Richard
As long as your motherboard has a 4X AGP Slot (which the SiS Chipset supports) you should be fine. The only thing that you might need would be an updated Power Supply for the computer to handle the extra load.
Take Care,
Richard
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nooluv,
Open up your Computer Case and look to see if there is a Brown AGP Slot. It will be between the White PCI Slots and the CPU.
Take Care,
Richard
Open up your Computer Case and look to see if there is a Brown AGP Slot. It will be between the White PCI Slots and the CPU.
Take Care,
Richard