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I'm looking for a video card to put in an old Gateway with a Flex ATX
case and two PCI slots (no AGP slot). The on-board video appears to
have gone bad (nothing displayed on monitor although the monitor &
cable work with another computer).
I contacted Gateway and they say only an "Appian Graphics 2 Port DVI-I
PCI (64MB) Low Profile" would work. However, this costs $238 which is
a lot more than I want to spend!
I did a google search for low-profile PCI video cards and found the
lot cheaper Jaton/Geforce MX440 ($57). But then I saw someonething on
a web site about this being too long (not too tall) for the case!
So, is there any way that I could get the Jaton card to work with my
computer? Are there any other low-profile _and_ short PCI video cards
out there? Or, is there anything I can do to the motherboard on my
computer to try and fix the on-board video?
Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 (More info?)
PowerColor makes quite a few low-profile PCI and AGP cards - mostly ATI.
www.powercolor.com.tw
<smcx1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a video card to put in an old Gateway with a Flex ATX
> case and two PCI slots (no AGP slot). The on-board video appears to
> have gone bad (nothing displayed on monitor although the monitor &
> cable work with another computer).
>
> I contacted Gateway and they say only an "Appian Graphics 2 Port DVI-I
> PCI (64MB) Low Profile" would work. However, this costs $238 which is
> a lot more than I want to spend!
>
> I did a google search for low-profile PCI video cards and found the
> lot cheaper Jaton/Geforce MX440 ($57). But then I saw someonething on
> a web site about this being too long (not too tall) for the case!
>
> So, is there any way that I could get the Jaton card to work with my
> computer? Are there any other low-profile _and_ short PCI video cards
> out there? Or, is there anything I can do to the motherboard on my
> computer to try and fix the on-board video?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Henry
Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 (More info?)
Henry,
Before you go further, do you know for sure that the motherboard is still good?
Absence of video could also mean simply that the motherboard itself has failed.
Why not get a cheap throwaway PCI card and stick it into the slot, running the
system with the cover off? Or else, get someone to test the motherboard with a
POST hardware diagnostic card? ... Ben Myers
On 26 Jun 2004 08:08:34 -0700, smcx1@yahoo.com wrote:
>I'm looking for a video card to put in an old Gateway with a Flex ATX
>case and two PCI slots (no AGP slot). The on-board video appears to
>have gone bad (nothing displayed on monitor although the monitor &
>cable work with another computer).
>
>I contacted Gateway and they say only an "Appian Graphics 2 Port DVI-I
>PCI (64MB) Low Profile" would work. However, this costs $238 which is
>a lot more than I want to spend!
>
>I did a google search for low-profile PCI video cards and found the
>lot cheaper Jaton/Geforce MX440 ($57). But then I saw someonething on
>a web site about this being too long (not too tall) for the case!
>
>So, is there any way that I could get the Jaton card to work with my
>computer? Are there any other low-profile _and_ short PCI video cards
>out there? Or, is there anything I can do to the motherboard on my
>computer to try and fix the on-board video?
>
>Thanks!
>
> Henry
Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 (More info?)
ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers):
> Before you go further, do you know for sure that the motherboard is still good?
I'm pretty sure it's OK. It appears to connect to the wireless network
- another machine on the network sees that machine as connected.
> Absence of video could also mean simply that the motherboard itself has failed.
> Why not get a cheap throwaway PCI card and stick it into the slot, running the
> system with the cover off?
I had a go at that but was unable to get the "throwaway" card in place
as not all of the case comes off trivially. I guess I could have
another go (maybe aided by a hacksaw!)
Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 (More info?)
Remove the mounting bracket from the PCI card? Would that work? ... Ben
On 28 Jun 2004 04:31:37 -0700, smcx1@yahoo.com wrote:
>ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers):
>> Before you go further, do you know for sure that the motherboard is still good?
>
>I'm pretty sure it's OK. It appears to connect to the wireless network
>- another machine on the network sees that machine as connected.
>
>> Absence of video could also mean simply that the motherboard itself has failed.
>> Why not get a cheap throwaway PCI card and stick it into the slot, running the
>> system with the cover off?
>
>I had a go at that but was unable to get the "throwaway" card in place
>as not all of the case comes off trivially. I guess I could have
>another go (maybe aided by a hacksaw!)
>
>Henry
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