So basically, I wanted to upgrade my PC's VGA card (Club3D Nvidia 7600GS AGP 256MB) to a newer VGA card (Club3D HD4670 AGP 1GB ), but when installed into my PC, then monitor didn't go on. Tried uninstalling old drivers and adding new drivers for the new card, but nothing. Then I returned the card and bought a new card (ASUS AH3450512MB), did the same procedures and still the same. I looked up my mobo and found out that It's not compatible with my mobo, none of the cards. I searched several forums , but didn't find anything useful.
My mobo:
ASRock P4i45GV
Have DDR 133Mhz 2x512mb RAM
Can you help me?
Why would you get a 3450 as replacement for a 4670?
If that's your main computer. Get a new one. Fast.
your ram is... :\
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That would solve your problem too.
As you'd have a new mobo, with ddr2/3 ram
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and a DVi card
Connect the monitor to the on-board video. Go into the BIOS and tell it that the default video device is on the AGP slot.
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