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Installing a GeFORCE FX 5500 OC
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Old Apr 1, 2006, 12:18 AM Local time: Apr 1, 2006, 12:18 AM #1 of 14
Originally Posted by Snowknight
The integrated graphics card should be disabled in the BIOS if it can be.
Don't all motherboards automatically disable the onboard video chip if a card's inserted in the AGP slot? I don't even think that it's electrically possible for a system to run 2 AGP devices at once. which is, of course, the biggest reason why nVidia and ATI have been pushing PCI-E so hard, but I digress.

Of course, if the card is a PCI one, then that doesn't really apply. You'll have to set the system's primary display adapter (or something similar) to PCI through the BIOS menus.

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