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XFX GeForce FX 5200 get detected as GeForce4 MX 420
Hi Everyone!, I recently assembled a computer on my own. I used a
GeForce FX 5200 video card from XFX and a Shuttle A35 Motherboard with Athlon 2800 CPU. I installed Windows 2000 with latest service pack. The problem is when I install the video driver from NVIDIA (even the latest one) my video card shows up as GeForce4 MX 420 in windows settings with a speed of 4x AGP. My motherboard says it supports 8x AGP and GeForce FX 5200 of course support 8x AGP. I have tried many things but it is just not able to figure out the correct card. Are there any BIOS settings that I will have to tweak? I would have thought as long as AGP 8x is supported by motherboard and video card, there are no other compatibility issues. Any hints/ideas will be very appreciated. |
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Tried uninstalling Display drivers in Add/Remove dialogue, rebooting,
stopping the found new hardware wizard on reboot.Then using FX5200 cd for installing drivers? "Rahul Kuchhal" wrote in message om... Hi Everyone!, I recently assembled a computer on my own. I used a GeForce FX 5200 video card from XFX and a Shuttle A35 Motherboard with Athlon 2800 CPU. I installed Windows 2000 with latest service pack. The problem is when I install the video driver from NVIDIA (even the latest one) my video card shows up as GeForce4 MX 420 in windows settings with a speed of 4x AGP. My motherboard says it supports 8x AGP and GeForce FX 5200 of course support 8x AGP. I have tried many things but it is just not able to figure out the correct card. Are there any BIOS settings that I will have to tweak? I would have thought as long as AGP 8x is supported by motherboard and video card, there are no other compatibility issues. Any hints/ideas will be very appreciated. |
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Install the motherboard chipset drivers so as to have the AGP slot drivers
installed. "Rahul Kuchhal" wrote in message om... Hi Everyone!, I recently assembled a computer on my own. I used a GeForce FX 5200 video card from XFX and a Shuttle A35 Motherboard with Athlon 2800 CPU. I installed Windows 2000 with latest service pack. The problem is when I install the video driver from NVIDIA (even the latest one) my video card shows up as GeForce4 MX 420 in windows settings with a speed of 4x AGP. My motherboard says it supports 8x AGP and GeForce FX 5200 of course support 8x AGP. I have tried many things but it is just not able to figure out the correct card. Are there any BIOS settings that I will have to tweak? I would have thought as long as AGP 8x is supported by motherboard and video card, there are no other compatibility issues. Any hints/ideas will be very appreciated. |
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I tried that several times. Infact last time I uninstalled all the
video as well as motherboard drivers. Booted Windows in safe mode, deleted all the lingering files and then installed the drivers again. But no luck! "anon" wrote in message ... Tried uninstalling Display drivers in Add/Remove dialogue, rebooting, stopping the found new hardware wizard on reboot.Then using FX5200 cd for installing drivers? "Rahul Kuchhal" wrote in message om... Hi Everyone!, I recently assembled a computer on my own. I used a GeForce FX 5200 video card from XFX and a Shuttle A35 Motherboard with Athlon 2800 CPU. I installed Windows 2000 with latest service pack. The problem is when I install the video driver from NVIDIA (even the latest one) my video card shows up as GeForce4 MX 420 in windows settings with a speed of 4x AGP. My motherboard says it supports 8x AGP and GeForce FX 5200 of course support 8x AGP. I have tried many things but it is just not able to figure out the correct card. Are there any BIOS settings that I will have to tweak? I would have thought as long as AGP 8x is supported by motherboard and video card, there are no other compatibility issues. Any hints/ideas will be very appreciated. |
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Sounds like a bad card maybe?
"Rahul Kuchhal" wrote in message om... I tried that several times. Infact last time I uninstalled all the video as well as motherboard drivers. Booted Windows in safe mode, deleted all the lingering files and then installed the drivers again. But no luck! "anon" wrote in message ... Tried uninstalling Display drivers in Add/Remove dialogue, rebooting, stopping the found new hardware wizard on reboot.Then using FX5200 cd for installing drivers? "Rahul Kuchhal" wrote in message om... Hi Everyone!, I recently assembled a computer on my own. I used a GeForce FX 5200 video card from XFX and a Shuttle A35 Motherboard with Athlon 2800 CPU. I installed Windows 2000 with latest service pack. The problem is when I install the video driver from NVIDIA (even the latest one) my video card shows up as GeForce4 MX 420 in windows settings with a speed of 4x AGP. My motherboard says it supports 8x AGP and GeForce FX 5200 of course support 8x AGP. I have tried many things but it is just not able to figure out the correct card. Are there any BIOS settings that I will have to tweak? I would have thought as long as AGP 8x is supported by motherboard and video card, there are no other compatibility issues. Any hints/ideas will be very appreciated. |
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On 18 May 2004 11:07:47 -0700, (Rahul Kuchhal)
wrote: I tried that several times. Infact last time I uninstalled all the video as well as motherboard drivers. Booted Windows in safe mode, deleted all the lingering files and then installed the drivers again. But no luck! Download AIDA32 - and confirm your hardware items. www.aida32.hu - But the developer has sold his tech to a company (basiclly) but the HOME version is still available for free he http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?page=product&view=1 |
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Rahul Kuchhal wrote:
Hi Everyone!, I recently assembled a computer on my own. I used a GeForce FX 5200 video card from XFX and a Shuttle A35 Motherboard with Athlon 2800 CPU. I installed Windows 2000 with latest service pack. The problem is when I install the video driver from NVIDIA (even the latest one) my video card shows up as GeForce4 MX 420 in windows settings with a speed of 4x AGP. My motherboard says it supports 8x AGP and GeForce FX 5200 of course support 8x AGP. I have tried many things but it is just not able to figure out the correct card. Are there any BIOS settings that I will have to tweak? I would have thought as long as AGP 8x is supported by motherboard and video card, there are no other compatibility issues. Any hints/ideas will be very appreciated. Maybe it IS an MX420? Check the FCC ID and other markings on the board. |
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On Thu, 27 May 2004 11:42:25 -0500, "Charlie"
wrote: I bought a "new" FX5200 from Walmart and it is in reality a Ti4200 that was already overclocked too!!!!!! Some butheads try the switcheroo trick by applying the wrong bar code sticker and then returning a lesser product for a better one. But in my case the buthead screwed himself. This overclocked Ti4200 smokes any FX5200.....(not literally) Maybe yours got switched..dunnno - YMMV My original posts about this are still available in Google... Yeah, I remember YOU... heh... people still laugh about it I think. - - - - - Remember: In the USA - it is dangeroud to draw or write about Heir Bush in a negative way. The police or SS are called, people threaten to kill you. (What country is this again?) - 15yr old boy in Washington was disciplined for drawing such images. - White House blows cover of an undercover agent because her husband said there were no WMD (before the USA started the war) - her job was finding terrorist. (This makes sense?) God bless the land of the free. Where you can burn the Constitution... Ashcroft does it every day. |
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