bwahahah
that assumes it has onboard graphics
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StickFigureNinja is worried he may be on the list, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:53,
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unless we're talking about a mobo from aeons ago it probably does
just going into the bios should tell you and you could simply pull the busted card and see if it sorts itself out
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Mehitabel_Itrang, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:54,
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Actually, the newer MBs tend to be the ones without the onboard GFX.
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Dave Trouser ; the people's choice - 75% agree, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:55,
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Loads of gaming mb come without onboard graphics
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PsychoChomp, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:56,
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i know my mobo
and no onboard graphics
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StickFigureNinja is worried he may be on the list, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:57,
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what do you think busted your current board
if there's no noticeable damage you could try gently heating it with a hairdryer, that sometimes temporarily solves problems caused by cracked soldering
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Mehitabel_Itrang, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:59,
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its the current graphics card that's blown
and it's been on it's last legs for about a month.
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StickFigureNinja is worried he may be on the list, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 0:01,
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the wikipedia entry for vgasave goes on about AGP aperture size
but would I be right in thinking you've got a pci-e graphics card?
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Mehitabel_Itrang, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 0:02,
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nope, agp
is from just before the introduction of pci-e
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StickFigureNinja is worried he may be on the list, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 0:09,
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My brand new mb has no graphics card
It also came pre overclocked for my quad core, but I've reset that somehow and daren't overclock it again.
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magnum, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:58,
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