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Postby cloud9 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:24 pm

I maybe getting a Nvidea 6800GT 256MB PCI-E. Good idea?
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cloud9 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:21 pm

One more question...

When I get it, can I leave my other one in (not sure how much good it will do but it can't hurt, can it??) I do have an extra slot for another card that I can put the 6800 in. Once I've gotten it in, what do I do. Do I just boot up and go or do I need to format it or do something in the system section of the control panel?

Help much appreciated......
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby ctjoyce » Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:24 pm

1st: 6800GT is a very good card. Its a bit better than my old X800XL, so props on that.

2nd: Are we talking about a SLi board here? If we are, and the other card isn't a 6800GT, then yank the other card. The faster card will slow to the speed of the slower one, and hurt your preformance.

3rd: uninstall all old drivers for the other card. Pop in the new card, grab the latest nVidia drivers and your good to go.

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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cloud9 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:03 pm

OK thank you a lot for the answers but I have a couple more questions:

1. I'm almost positively sure my board is SLi, how can I check for sure?

2. How do I uninstall drivers? Do I simply install the Nvidia ones and they will delete over the others or what should I do. (I know how to install them, just not uninstall).

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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby ctjoyce » Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:26 pm

Answers:

1: Your current card is PCI-E correct? Take it out, and try to put it into slot two. If it fits you have a SLi motherboard. Also if you still have the motherboard box or manual, it will tell you.

2: There is a nVidia driver uninstall tool floating around somewhere.

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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cloud9 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 8:03 pm

Hehe......

Still more help needed......

1. No, my card is PCI but a former neighbor who works for IBM and is a hardware nut told me a PCI-E fits in a PCI slot (makes sense). Also I don't have the manual so as soon as I get the ok from my dad to let me do surgery on the computer, I'll find out.

2. My old card is not Nvidia (see sig). Would Nvidia uninstallers work?

Again thank you so much for your help.
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby Sukhoi_37 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:20 pm

Hehe......

Still more help needed......

1. No, my card is PCI but a former neighbor who works for IBM and is a hardware nut told me a PCI-E fits in a PCI slot (makes sense). Also I don't have the manual so as soon as I get the ok from my dad to let me do surgery on the computer, I'll find out.

2. My old card is not Nvidia (see sig). Would Nvidia uninstallers work?

Again thank you so much for your help.


If all you have is a PCI slot and you are trying to buy a PCI-E Videocard, that will not work. PCI is a completely different slot compared to PCI-E.

Check to see if you have an AGP slot (Usually brown). Then we may be able to help you further.
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cheesegrater » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:54 pm

Yeah you just go to Add/Remove hardware and remove the nvidia drivers.
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby congo » Thu Aug 03, 2006 5:48 am

Also I don't have the manual so as soon as I get the ok from my dad to let me do surgery on the computer, I'll find out.




That's probably not a good idea at this stage. Leave surgery to a qualified Doctor.

Perhaps if you quote your mainboard model number and current video card we can be of more assistance, otherwise we are pretty much shooting in the dark, and that could mean a nasty accident.
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:30 am

Just adding in that I have the BFG 6800GT AGP....and I love it :)
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cloud9 » Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:30 am

CHeck the sig for specs.....
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby ctjoyce » Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:21 pm

Yea, knowing now that you have a mobile processer in a desktop, there is almost no chance that you have a PCI-E slot, and therefore cannpt accept the 6800GT.

My advice would be to upgrade your whole system, as your very limited with upgrading it.

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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cloud9 » Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:18 pm

Ok how could I tell the differece between a PCI and PCI-E slot
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cloud9 » Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:20 pm

Ok let me through another loop hole at you ;) ;D

The current vid card is built into the motherboard, pretty sure it's the chip that says SIS
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The open slots (can someone identify if the tan ones are PCI or PCI-E)
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THe whole board
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The top not sure but it might help
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Opportunity knocked and I'm now getting a 7800GTX. Any problems with this fitting on ^above motherboard?
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Re: 6800GT, CTJoyce your input would be good

Postby cheesegrater » Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:09 pm

Those are regular PCI slots. AGP and PCI-Express video cards don't work in those slots. 7800GTX will definately NOT work. NO modern video card will work on that motherboard.

That is the worst motherboard I've ever seen in my life. Seriously, my advice is to throw the whole computer in the trash can. It is not worth spending money to upgrade it.
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