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| Asusboard's ONLY Expert Join Date: Feb 2003
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| GF4 wont work in P3V4X, but will in p4pe? I have two Gforce 4's...one leadtek in my old p3v4x, and one generic brand in my new p4pe i bought the second one because i just built my new comp and wanted a crappy card till the radeon 9700 pro price drop... my problem is is that i want the leadtek is the new comp and the generic in my old one when i put the generic in my p3v4x is beeps when posting, signalling "i dont know what it means coz i dont have the manual" obviously something to do with my AGP card coz i cant see anything but when i shove this generic card in my p4pe, it works no probs... Thanks in Advance ****The reason i NEED to swap them is because i (my mum) lost the recipt to the generic brabd so i cant take it back in for a 8500, hence me having to take back the leadtek instead (coz i have the recipet for that I hope that wasnt too confusing for everyone :0
__________________ -Asus P4PE Revision 1.02, Stock Bios -Pentium IV 2.4B@ 2750mhz@1.6v-100% stable -512mb Corsair 3200@2.7v@DDR 408 -Seagate Barracuda IV 80gig -Sapphire Radeon 9700 Pro@stock (For now) -Antec 1080AMG Case -Lite-on 52x24x52 Burner -Lite-on 16x DVD -Hooked up to my sound system with that nifty little cord from Dick Smith Last edited by MarkH; 03-06-2003 at 12:55 AM.. |
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