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Hey all, One thing you guys might want to check also with your nVidia cards or any video card installed in your AGP slot and your SBLive sound cards, is the slots you have them installed on your motherboard. I am assuming everyone is using an AGP video card and if that is the case, be sure your sound card is not installed in the PCI slot next to the AGP slot. This would be the first slot after the AGP. You will most certainly get a conflict with cards installed like this. Most, if not all motherboard makers manuals always urge you not to use the first PCI slot if you have an AGP video card installed. end of line Tracer -- ---KMail 1.3.1--- SuSE Linux v7.2--- Registered Linux User #225206 /tracerb@sprintmail.com/ *Magic Page Products* *Team Amiga* http://home.sprintmail.com/~tracerb
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Hey all,
One thing you guys might want to check also with your nVidia cards or any video card installed in your AGP slot and your SBLive sound cards, is the slots you have them installed on your motherboard. I am assuming everyone is using an AGP video card and if that is the case, be sure your sound card is not installed in the PCI slot next to the AGP slot. This would be the first slot after the AGP. You will most certainly get a conflict with cards installed like this. Most, if not all motherboard makers manuals always urge you not to use the first PCI slot if you have an AGP video card installed.
I'm using an nVidia card (PCI with an SBLIVE!, and also a TNT Riva 16Mb, and have no problems with either setup. Using the SB with a Matrox card caused me problems, but not now. Jon
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