BionicJohn
Technical User
I need to disable the on-board video on a Gigabyte GA 7ZMMP mo-bo. The chip is an nVidia TNT2 which is suffering from the well known "grey lines" problem. I have tried three different monitors, all known to be good, and the problem occurs on all three.
The PC is a "Time".
I have a Sapphire ATI Radeon 7000 64MB PCI card which I intend to use in a vacant PCI slot.
In the BIOS setup, I can see nothing to disable the on-board VGA chip and enable PCI VGA.
The User manual seems to lack any detail on this issue - I also understand the GA-7ZMMP was manufactured by Gigabyte solely for Time, does not have an AGP slot like the 7ZMMH and has a unique and un-upgradeable BIOS.
What I really need to know is if the PCI card will be automatically used in preference to the on-board chip?
And should the move to the PCI card fail in some way, will its removal mean the system defaults back to the on-board nVidia chip?
TIA.
Iechyd da! John
Glannau Mersi, Lloegr.
The PC is a "Time".
I have a Sapphire ATI Radeon 7000 64MB PCI card which I intend to use in a vacant PCI slot.
In the BIOS setup, I can see nothing to disable the on-board VGA chip and enable PCI VGA.
The User manual seems to lack any detail on this issue - I also understand the GA-7ZMMP was manufactured by Gigabyte solely for Time, does not have an AGP slot like the 7ZMMH and has a unique and un-upgradeable BIOS.
What I really need to know is if the PCI card will be automatically used in preference to the on-board chip?
And should the move to the PCI card fail in some way, will its removal mean the system defaults back to the on-board nVidia chip?
TIA.
Iechyd da! John
Glannau Mersi, Lloegr.