So in my lab, we have this driving simulator that we're working with. It runs off of 3 computers, one controlling each display. However, the graphics card in the computers keep going out every few months or so. I will try to get some more specs on the computers themselves today when I am on campus in lab just to provide more info.But here is where the problem comes in. My advisor ordered 3 graphics cards that SHOULD work with the system http://www.nvnews.net/reviews/xfx6600gtagp/index.shtml, however, the AGP slot seems to be reversed, so the card won't fit in. Updating the actual computers isn't really an option because then we would need new displays capable of showing a certain resolution. I guess the question is......is there some type of adapter or controller that can be plugged into the mother board to allow these graphics cards to fit?the card that we are trying to install is GF 6600gt 128 MB DDR3 Dual DVI TV ver. c3[Edited on October 18, 2005 at 10:05 AM. Reason : card]
10/18/2005 10:03:48 AM
are you sure its AGP and not PCIe?
10/18/2005 10:07:11 AM
90% sure
10/18/2005 10:08:48 AM
then obviously they just installed the slot onto the motherboard wrong. take the metal piece off the video card and install it in backwards(the right way). then just run the monitor cable into the system through the hole that the metal piece should be in. just connect it like normal internally. this happens every now and again.
10/18/2005 10:53:43 AM
all of the other cards have worked fine so far thoughbut I'll take a closer look at it today, and take pics if I can
10/18/2005 11:00:18 AM
maybe your boss bought the pcie version of the card?[Edited on October 18, 2005 at 11:19 AM. Reason : pcie is on the bottom]
10/18/2005 11:19:19 AM
that's the card if I remember correctly. I'm going to take my camera to the lab and take some pics.....I realize I haven't given too much info about the CPU itself
10/18/2005 11:33:24 AM
If the AGP slot lines up exactly with your card but is reversed, it means that the computer has a different version of AGP than your video card.Old slow AGP: Newer mo better AGP:Notice how they are reversed.
10/18/2005 11:34:12 AM
here's another pic of the various AGP slot typesand link: http://www.totalsem.com/techforum/techfiles/index.php?book=031029agp[Edited on October 18, 2005 at 12:39 PM. Reason : linky linky]
10/18/2005 12:37:15 PM
ok, I'm in the lab now looking at the CPU's gutsit looks like the CPU has one of the older AGP slots, hence why the new card wouldn't fit inany other suggestions my friends other than getting a new motherboard?[Edited on October 18, 2005 at 12:49 PM. Reason : a]
10/18/2005 12:46:27 PM
There isn't any type of adapter that will do this. Its either new vid card or new mobo.
10/18/2005 12:52:06 PM
alright, thanksand just for future ordering reference, what should I tell my advisor to order to make sure that she doesn't get another video card meant for the newer AGP slot?
10/18/2005 12:56:42 PM
^ yeah, the problem is more than just the shape of the slot, it's voltages and frequencies and other crap too that a simple adapter wouldn't solve
10/18/2005 12:57:08 PM
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/vga/vga/pro_vga_detail.php?UID=378old card
10/18/2005 1:09:08 PM