I would appreciate any advice I get could get on this. My system: Dell PII450, 128 megs ram, SB Live!, Kenwood 52x. In the last year, I've used both a G200/V2 SLI combo and the V3 with no problems. I finally got my G400 max and installed (uninstalled my V3 first before shutting down). System boots up, the card's fan kicks in, then the dreaded beep codes. No video. Remove the card and reseat it. Same problem. Two more tries--same. Take out the card, put my V3 back in, installs, works fine. I swap components in my system on a regular basis, so I am careful with static electricity, etc. Does anyone have any idea of what I could do besides reseating the card (and sending it back)? Thanks.
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Someone responded to me privately and suggested I check the AGP aperture in my bios settings. There were two options: 64meg and 256 meg. I was defaulted to 64 meg, so I changed to 256, reinstalled the card, and everything works great! So thanks for the help and if anyone has a Phoenix Bios, this might work for you if you're having problems installing.
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I can't understand why an AGP aperture size change would do anything about his problem. I belive it's more likely the G400 didn't get squeezed in tight enough.
This problem has bothered other Maxers too, and they solved it by twisting the card a little.
So what I think is, the second time he inserted the G400 (after changing the AP size) it fastened correctly in it's slot.
Cheers,
Fish.
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I have 128megs of ram in my system. So by increasing my VGA aperature size from 64 to 128 help in any way? Any speed increase?
Regards,
Manoj Mahtani
[This message has been edited by ManojM (edited 08-15-1999).]Northwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
Asus P4T533
512 megs PC 1066 - 32bit (Samsung)
Matrox Parhelia (Retail)
Seagate Cheetah 18Gigs 15K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive C)
Maxtor 36Gigs 10K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive D)
Adaptec 29160N SCSI Card
Aopen 56x CDROM
TDK 40x 12x 48x CDRW
SB Audigy Platinum EX
Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700
Samsung 22" SyncMaster 1200 NF (Flat Screen CRT Monitor)
Lian-Li PC 70 Full Tower Case (7 fans in the case)
Enermax 650W power supply Microsoft Office Keyboard
Logitech Dual optical mouse
Microsoft Windows XP
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Why 256?
Regards,
Manoj MahtaniNorthwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
Asus P4T533
512 megs PC 1066 - 32bit (Samsung)
Matrox Parhelia (Retail)
Seagate Cheetah 18Gigs 15K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive C)
Maxtor 36Gigs 10K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive D)
Adaptec 29160N SCSI Card
Aopen 56x CDROM
TDK 40x 12x 48x CDRW
SB Audigy Platinum EX
Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700
Samsung 22" SyncMaster 1200 NF (Flat Screen CRT Monitor)
Lian-Li PC 70 Full Tower Case (7 fans in the case)
Enermax 650W power supply Microsoft Office Keyboard
Logitech Dual optical mouse
Microsoft Windows XP
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Consoles: Dreamcast, Playstation 2, XBox, Panasonic GameCube (DVD & VCD support)
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To clarify: I put my V3 card back in the system to allow me access to my system bios to change the AGP aperture size. I had physically installed and uninstalled the card six times and it was not working, so I do not believe it was a question of the card not being fully inserted. Thanks.
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No, there is a known issue with certain BIOSes, where the aperture size does make a difference...Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s
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