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Old February 17th 04, 01:23 AM
Rusty
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Default KT6 Delta and Chaintech ti4200

I am trying to get a chaintech GeForce4 ti4200 128 meg 8x AGP card to work
with this board, but am having no luck. The machine boots, but I get a black
screen, nothing else. All fans fire up, no beep codes...just a black screen.
When I enter the bios, up to 4x AGP is available in the bios...is this the
problem?
specs;
MSI KT6 Delta v2 board, AMD 2500
768 Megs pc2700 ram
Kyro2 64 meg card (works)
chaintech GeForce4 ti4200 (doesn't work)

Any ideas, anyone?

RS


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Old February 17th 04, 07:36 PM
Atle
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Rusty wrote:

I am trying to get a chaintech GeForce4 ti4200 128 meg 8x AGP card to work
with this board, but am having no luck. The machine boots, but I get a black
screen, nothing else. All fans fire up, no beep codes...just a black screen.
When I enter the bios, up to 4x AGP is available in the bios...is this the
problem?
specs;
MSI KT6 Delta v2 board, AMD 2500
768 Megs pc2700 ram
Kyro2 64 meg card (works)
chaintech GeForce4 ti4200 (doesn't work)

Any ideas, anyone?

RS


It should be set to 8x, if you can not do this,I would suggest a bios
uppgrade.
 




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