video card on the fritz??
- klinky
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- Bebop0083
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no my computer isnt ancient lol its at least 2002. the one im on right now is though. i found out that it is the video card so ill just have to order a new one from Dell since that is the type of computer i have. (i hate Dells). i thought about getting a video card made by ATI but i need one with a firewire port i looked on newegg.com but i dont know what the hell im looking for.
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yah they work fine. there isnt a fan on the videocard but there is one on the network card. there is a band that connects the video card and the network card which helps turn the power on and its torn i dont know if i can replace the band or if ill just have to replace the card completly. i guess ill have to give Dell a call about that.Corran Productions wrote:Are all of the fans in your case working? Particularly the one on the processor and the video card if it has one.
- klinky
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Dude, seriously... GET A BOOK. On computers...
I don't know of any video cards that include a firewire port. I have no clue why you would need one. You don't need a specifically from DELL. But you need to know if you have an AGP slot that you can use. Can you physically take out the card you have in there @ the moment? Are you sure it's actually a vid card?
You still are really no closer to getting this solution fixed... And if you have an AGP slot open, then any AGP card out there should work for you. If you don't then you'll need to get a PCI video card and put it in or get the motherboard serviced because of the onboard video going out.
Some video cards perform better in 3D games than others. If you need reccomendations ask. But we can't give you any answeres unless we know if it's onboard or not.
I don't know of any video cards that include a firewire port. I have no clue why you would need one. You don't need a specifically from DELL. But you need to know if you have an AGP slot that you can use. Can you physically take out the card you have in there @ the moment? Are you sure it's actually a vid card?
You still are really no closer to getting this solution fixed... And if you have an AGP slot open, then any AGP card out there should work for you. If you don't then you'll need to get a PCI video card and put it in or get the motherboard serviced because of the onboard video going out.
Some video cards perform better in 3D games than others. If you need reccomendations ask. But we can't give you any answeres unless we know if it's onboard or not.
- SS5_Majin_Bebi
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Alot of capture cards have firewire on them. I'm thinking that he has gotten the idea of a run of the mill video card and a capture card mixed up somewhere.klinky wrote:Dude, seriously... GET A BOOK. On computers...
I don't know of any video cards that include a firewire port.
Dude, do what both me AND Klinky have said and get a book on computer hardware. Its safer than going inside your comp with no knowledge, thereby voiding your warranty, and fucking something up.
- NicholasDWolfwood
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One thing on my mind:
What in BLUE FUCK are these "band" things that you think are connected from your fucking NIC to video card?
You don't need to buy a video card from Dell, most of the time they're OEM ATI anyway (if not a nvidia card). Getting a regular ATI card from newegg or whatever and one of Dell is basically the same thing.
What in BLUE FUCK are these "band" things that you think are connected from your fucking NIC to video card?
You don't need to buy a video card from Dell, most of the time they're OEM ATI anyway (if not a nvidia card). Getting a regular ATI card from newegg or whatever and one of Dell is basically the same thing.
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