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GFX Card... - Gone - 10-14-2009

Can anyone tell me what model i have?
http://h.imagehost.org/view/0100/Picture_001
[Image: Picture_001]

Thanks Smile (windows driver needed)


RE: GFX Card... - ElephantShoe - 10-14-2009

(10-14-2009, 01:57 PM)Tm0 Wrote: Can anyone tell me what model i have?
http://h.imagehost.org/view/0100/Picture_001
[Image: Picture_001]

Thanks Smile (windows driver needed)

Go to Start > Run
Type in "dxdiag" without the quotations.
Go to the display tab, your card should be under "Device > Name:" in the top left hand corner.

Of course you actually have to have the card in your computer..


RE: GFX Card... - Gone - 10-14-2009

Doesn't see it. I have more pictures if that one doesn't help...


RE: GFX Card... - ElephantShoe - 10-14-2009

(10-14-2009, 02:10 PM)Tm0 Wrote: Doesn't see it. I have more pictures if that one doesn't help...

Is this a custom built computer, or made by a company, i.e Dell, HP? If it is, did that graphics card come with the computer, or did you buy one?


RE: GFX Card... - Gone - 10-14-2009

Custom. I wouldn't trust dell with a printer, and hp support sucks in Canada anyways. And i don't have the package anymore. Sad


RE: GFX Card... - ElephantShoe - 10-14-2009

I tried looking, you might want to go here though,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=40000048&Description=msi&page=1&bop=And&ActiveSearchResult=True&Pagesize=100

Once you figure out which one it looks like, just go to MSI and download the drivers.


RE: GFX Card... - Gone - 10-14-2009

I think its Nvidia though. Thats what linux saw it as.
Nevermind found it on MSI site by searching the number on the top right. 8969 ;)


RE: GFX Card... - ElephantShoe - 10-14-2009

(10-14-2009, 03:05 PM)Tm0 Wrote: I think its Nvidia though. Thats what linux saw it as.
Nevermind found it on MSI site by searching the number on the top right. 8969 ;)

Oh, you have Linux. <.< No wonder dxdiag didn't open, haha.

Try this in xterminal or shell prompt:

Code:
$ lspci
$ lspci -v
$ lspci -v | less

Should give you a list of items, just find yours.


RE: GFX Card... - Gone - 10-14-2009

No it found it on its own on linux, but on windows nothing worked.


RE: GFX Card... - ElephantShoe - 10-14-2009

(10-14-2009, 03:37 PM)Tm0 Wrote: No it found it on its own on linux, but on windows nothing worked.

Oh I see what you're saying.