Computer graphics question

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by master_g, Jan 22, 2009.

  1. If you take out your Graphics card then how do you use the integrated graphics on your MoBo, is there some connector your supposed to connect to the motherboard that then connects to the monitors AGP cable?
     
  2. runtohell121

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    does your motherboard has a vga output? if so.. just plug it in..
     
  3. Phantoman

    Phantoman Well-Known Member

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    ... and don't forget to enable it in the BIOS (if needed).
     
  4. its for my old pc, it seems like it doesn't have a gpu in it, its the A7N8x, the Deluxe model had the graphics though
     
  5. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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  6. mskafie

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    Hi master_g, If is the Asus A7N8X your referring to then from memory that motherboard has no integrated graphics so you cannot take out your video card. If it did have an integrated video card you can usually just take out the video card and your integrated graphics would work just by plugging the monitor into the blue VGA port. Hope this helps.
     
  7. hongkongboy

    hongkongboy Well-Known Member

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    some mobo dont have onboard graphics
     
  8. Thanks guys, it did not have integrated graphics, luckily i had an old FX5900 that i plugged in and its fine now, hate Vista sometimes
     
  9. BestOffer

    BestOffer Well-Known Member

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    most motherboards have auto switch, if you plug in a standalone card it will read from there, if you take out the card it will switch back to the onboard one