Motherboard won't detect video card

metallimoose

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*sigh* The problems are incessant.

Motherboard: Foxconn 760gxk8mc
Video card: ATI Radeon 9100 (AGP)

My motherboard simply will not detect the video card. It's plugged in firmly; I've gone into BIOS and disabled the motherboard's integrated video. I can't get the Radeon to offer any display at all when it's plugged in, and the Radeon isn't detected in device manager.

Installing the Radeon CD does no good. I've downloaded the ATI drivers from their site, but the program claims it can't detect any video card, either.

The 9100 functions perfectly fine in our other PC, so I'm assuming it's this mobo that's stirring up the trouble.

I'm baffled as hell, and exhausted from testing; I'd love any tips/advice on the matter.
 
metallimoose


It could be that your motherboard is as you've stated bad. On a lot of boards the AGP ports are close to system memory and trying to change a stick of memory can results in pressure being placed on the garphics cards which can result in damage to the AGP port. I know you've checked the graphics card in another system but have you tried another AGP card to see if it will be recognized?
 
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