Tuesday, April 3, 2012

How do I install a PCI Video Card on a motherboard with a AGP Video Card?

I have IRQ conflicts with the PCI video card and AGP video card. AGP is just generic card. PCI card is a 9250 Radeon PCI video card.|||Try putting the pci card in the slot furthest away for the agp slot. This sometimes helps the irq conflicts. If you have anything else like a sound card or a nic card plugged in try taking them all out until you have found what works for the graphics card. Then one at a time try replacing the other cards and see how things go and change positions as necessary. this is a lot of trial and error but there is no other way to try. If all else fails you should be able to pick up an agp card that will run dual monitors with out having 2 cards. Good luck|||hmm ... I'm not sure but I don't think you can have 2 graphics cards on the same machine unless you're running them in the 'crossfire' or 'sli' configuration on the pci (express) slots.



You will probably have to disable one of your cards through the bios ...|||Do you have a PCI slot?



If you do then put it in and enable it in BIOS.|||you can't install a PCI card on an AGP motherboard...the slots are completely different sizes and types.

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