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I'm having some "ISSUES" with trying to install a PCI Pny GeForce FX5200 256MB card.
The box that it's going into is an eMachine T1150. It's got an Intel Celeron 1.30 Ghz with Intel 810e Chipset.
When I install the card the monitor is usually blank on boot or right after the XP Windows Screen...then the monitor will shut down (green light to yellow)
In the bios I have tried to set the the video PCI and nothing happens (default is AGP, but the boards has no AGP Slot ?? )
When I boot up with the mother board video, everything comes up as it should. In device manager I can see that both are installed (Default & Geforce)

What am I doing wrong, in that I can't get the Geforce to function at all ?


Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

Z
I'm not too hardware savvy, so hopefully one of the OTHERS might offer better help, but look at the following:

1. Does your eMachine allow you to put it in? Some brand names don't like you putting in hardware made by others.
2. Consider the graphics card itself could be faultly. When handling, did you take anti-static electricity precautions? Try the graphics card in another computer, if you can.
How many PCI SLOTS do you have? Which one did you install the video card in?I would imagine that I could add the card to the eMachine box, I have an email to them, but have not gotten a response yet.
I believe that there are 4 PCI slots (Friends computer, don't have it in front of me) and the card is in the last slotThis machines has on board video, is there a disable onboard video option in bios. If so this could be your problem, also note that if there was not a memory UPGRADE the video card minimum requirement is 128 mb
below is the 2 links to these products if that will help.



http://www.pny.com/products/verto/value/5200pci.asp
http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=T-Series&model=T1150There is no onboard video option in the bios, only PCI and AGP (Default)
The computer has 128 MB RAM...I'll try to upgrade that asapQuote

I would imagine that I could add the card to the eMachine box, I have an email to them, but have not gotten a response yet.
I believe that there are 4 PCI slots (Friends computer, don't have it in front of me) and the card is in the last slot
By "last", I presume you mean the bottom slot. Some computer are slot-sensitive for PCI video cards. Try installing the video card in the top slot. If that slot already has something in it such as a sound card, put it in a different slot so that the top slot is AVAILABLE for the video card.So your video card has TWICE as much RAM as your entire system? This should definitely be rethought.The computer belongs to a friend of mine, this all started when his son wanted to play more extreme games...I was shocked when I saw it only had 128mb.
I told him that he needed to add more.
I found a couple of 265mb sticks that I'm going to install for him

I'll try swiching the cards around and let ya know what happens"Extreme games" and "FX5200" do not belong in the same sentance together, sorry Well...I got the card to install. I disbled the onboard, and once I was able to boot to VGA mode, it was a piece of cake from there.
Of course adding more RAM for a total of 512mb helped to

Thanks to all for the input

Z


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