Device Description
Intel(R) 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family
Is it PCI? AGP? PCI e? I have to replace it with a new better one, i have everest home edition, and i dont know what to do. I believe I saw a PCI Express slot in my computer but I still need more info. Thanks
2007-05-24
15:30:51
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Moriarti
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So what kind of Graphics card do I need to buy??? Thanks... (like pci or agp)
2007-05-24
15:43:36 ·
update #1
I understand. It is integrated. So, when I buy the new PCI Express graphics card, Do I have to take out that original graphics card? What do I do?
2007-05-24
15:50:24 ·
update #2
Yes it is a graphics card that is integrated into the motherboard, and when you get a new graphics card, you have to go into the system BIOS to disable the onboard video adapter. If you dont know very much about working in the system BIOS, I suggest that you buy the graphics card and get it installed professionally, because changing a setting in the BIOS can mess a bunch of stuff up if you are unsure what you are doing.
Good luck.
Oh yes, and for more information on slot types you can go to http://www.bfgtech.com/bustype/ and match up what the slot looks like to the description that they have posted.
If it is PCI-e, here are your options
Under $50- NVidia GeForce 6600
Under $75- NVidia GeForce 7300GT or ATI Radeon X1600PRO
Under $100- NVidia GeForce 7600GT or ATI Radeon X1650XT
Under $125- NVidia GeForce 8600GT
Under $150- ATI Radeon X1950 Pro or NVidia GeForce 7900GS or NVidia GeForce 8600GT
Under $175- ATI Radeon X1950 Pro or NVidia GeForce 7900GS or NVidia GeForce 8600GT(S)
Under $200- ATI Radeon X1950XT or NVidia GeForce 8600GTS
Under $250- ATI Radeon X1950XT
Under $300- Nvidia GeForce 8800GTS 320mb
Under $350- Nvidia GeForce 8800GTS 320mb
Under $400- NVidia GeForce 8800GTS 640mb
Under $450- NVidia GeForce 8800GTS 640mb
Under $500- NVidia GeForce 8800GTS 640mb
Under $600- Nvidia GeForce 8800GTX
and if it is AGP, here are your options
Under $75- ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Under $100- NVidia GeForce 6600GT
Under $125- NVidia GeForce 6800XT or ATI Radeon X1650Pro or ATI Radeon X800GTO
Under $150- NVidia GeForce 6800XT or ATI Radeon X1650Pro or ATI Radeon X800GTO
Under $175- Nvidia GeForce 7600GT AGP
Under $200- Nvidia GeForce 7600GT AGP
Under $250- ATI Radeon X1950PRO
Under $300- ATI Radeon X1950XT AGP or NVidia GeForce 7950GT AGP
Hope this helps you out.
2007-05-30 18:06:08
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answer #1
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answered by Joe 2
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You have an intigrated video card. It cannot be removed because its part of the motherboard. It can be disabled though, which is easily done through the device manager.
Also, PCIe and AGP sockets look pretty similar, make sure you're getting the right card for your computer. And make sure your power supply is strong enough to power the card.
2007-05-24 16:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no Graphics card. You have integrated graphics. the "video card" is built in the main board. If your Computer is a year old or less it is probably a PCI Express Slot.
2007-05-24 15:42:08
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answer #3
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answered by spoman62111 3
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You must disable the integrated graphics card in your system bios before installing another graphics card. Sorry, I mean no disrespect, by the guess work you are doing and the way you asked your question, I don't believe you know enough about what you are doing to do it yourself. You should at least be able to tell what kind of graphics card slot you have on your mainboard just by looking at the mainboard. Spare yourself some grief and just watch someone who knows what they are doing.
2007-05-31 09:18:54
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answer #4
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answered by Warren R 3
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caution ,hp pavilion does no longer take particular picture card i recognize i personal one ,i had to downgrade my geforce card from 256mb to 128mb'so as that my dvd will play dvds videos ideal,and for information superhighway photos,once you've a intel processor,or a more advantageous grade amd processor ,you ok,pci exhibit is the great way
2016-11-27 00:57:44
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answer #5
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answered by abila 4
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It's integrated video. To test check you ramm. If it is any number that is not 512, 1G, 1.5G 2g, then you have integrated. You can also go into f2, and check there, or device manager (right click my computer/hardware, device manager)
2007-05-24 15:35:31
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answer #6
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answered by Harrison H 7
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That's a Onboard video Card. Just get a video card and put it in.
2007-05-24 15:34:52
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answer #7
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answered by Simpleofmind 4
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when you first boot up your computer the memory will scroll and the name and a description of your video card will scroll next.
2007-06-01 09:51:06
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answer #8
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answered by David M 3
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it is intel 915 graphics card ,is it is gigabyte board
2007-05-28 19:18:25
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answer #9
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answered by satish magic answers 2
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