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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: BRAZIL
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| dual vidcard Im using 2 vidcards on my system, it is running ok, but i have some questions: 1 - need to put in the boot sequence for the pci wake up first... 2 - when i use my 2 monitors close to each other, there is some kind of interference when i set them to use the same refresh... is there any way to fix this?? right now im using 70hz in one and 75 in the other.. both of them are sony trinitron, one is 15" other is 17". Last edited by [soa]scherer; 09-14-2001 at 11:46 PM.. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: New Zealand
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| To get your PCI card booting first, go into your BIOS configuration on startup and there should be an option to set VGA bootsequence to AGP/PCI. If there isn't, try flashing your BIOS to a newer version. For interference, try putting a bit of metal between the two monitors. If your comp has removable side panels, try one of those. If that clears it up, then your problem is interference between the two monitors. If not, then it's something else. Check cable connections.
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