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Wishing to upgrade my dual Xeon system for one last time (dual core...who
needs it:-) I thought I would swap out my trusty Quadro 980XGL in exchange for a Gainward BLISS 7800GS+ 512MB How best to install it? Can I just uninstall the Quadro card from Device Manager, remove it & insert the new card and let the latest NVIDIA drivers (84.26) identify and install the BLISS? Will these fully support the Gainward card? -- Thanks & regards, -pp- |
One last roll of the (AGP) dice...
I dont think it works that way, because when installed the driver customizes
itself for that card, so its setup to control the Quadro,(---Pure Speculation but makes sense) just uninstall the driver/remove old card/insert new one then start up and install the new or same driver and be done(after a restart that is) "Pheasant PluckerŪ" wrote in message ... Wishing to upgrade my dual Xeon system for one last time (dual core...who needs it:-) I thought I would swap out my trusty Quadro 980XGL in exchange for a Gainward BLISS 7800GS+ 512MB How best to install it? Can I just uninstall the Quadro card from Device Manager, remove it & insert the new card and let the latest NVIDIA drivers (84.26) identify and install the BLISS? Will these fully support the Gainward card? -- Thanks & regards, -pp- |
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I'll give it a 70% success rate if you do it this way. Doesn't hurt to try.
Be sure to remove any Quadro-specific software (like MaxExtreme) prior to the card swap, of course. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "Pheasant PluckerŪ" wrote in message ... Can I just uninstall the Quadro card from Device Manager, remove it & insert the new card and let the latest NVIDIA drivers (84.26) identify and install the BLISS? Will these fully support the Gainward card? |
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 19:20:00 GMT, "Me" wrote:
I dont think it works that way, because when installed the driver customizes itself for that card, so its setup to control the Quadro,(---Pure Speculation but makes sense) just uninstall the driver/remove old card/insert new one then start up and install the new or same driver and be done(after a restart that is) I agree. I've had problems going from a GF3 Ti200 to a GF4 Ti4400, and have tested using TnT2 to GF2 MX400 cards as well without uninstalling drivers. After uninstalling driver, and reinstalling the same driver version fresh, problems went away. |
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for all the time it would take to uninstall the driver and then turn off
your system to insert the new card, i think it would be daft to try to chance using the driver when configured for another card! |
One last roll of the (AGP) dice...
Thanks for the replies guys...
Thinking about it uninstalling the drivers was the only way to go so that was what I did. Just the one problem - the f*ck*ng card physically won't fit! :-( It is huge and not only would I lose the adjacent PCI slot (which I had already bargained for) but the fan impacts on one of my hard drives - I had to move one of them originally a slot higher so the Quadro wouldn't impact the SATA & power cable on it but there is not a lot of room left in the case. It will have to go back...or should I hang on to it until the limited edition run has ended and then sell on eBay for a profit? ;^) ducking Thanks and regards, -=pp=- "Carl" wrote in message ... for all the time it would take to uninstall the driver and then turn off your system to insert the new card, i think it would be daft to try to chance using the driver when configured for another card! |
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