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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA
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| I'm kinda wondering,is the onboard grapgics considered PCI in the BIOS settings?The reason i ask is under VGA BIOS Sequence the default setting is PCI/AGP.If i install an AGP card should i change this setting to AGP/PCI or will it utomaticly use the AGP card because there is no PCI video card in a slot ...i'm a bit confused ..i think Asus could have explained setting up video cards a little better than whats in the manual. Thanks
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Seattle WA
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| If you don't have a PCI graphic card that setting won't do anything.Once you install an AGP card ,in the bios under Advanced/Chip Configuration there is a setting called Onboard VGA ,if you want to use your AGP card you should disable Onboard VGA.
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