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New Vid Card issues...

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Mar 9th, 2006
So I recently bought a new vid card...
xfx Geforce 6600GT 128MB 128-bit GDDR3 AGP 4X/8X Video Card to replace my Geforce3 Ti somethin or other....

My mobo...Intel® Desktop Board D865GLC
http://www.intel.com/products/mother...5glc/index.htm

From the specs it seems to be able to support the card...I have a 512 RAM, 480W psu.

Yet whenever i cut the power on to the machine it sounds like its booting up, it boots up fine if i reinstall my other vid card, yet my monitor stays in the "power saving" setting. in other words nothing shows up on the monitor. Im not sure how to tell if it is indeed some compatibiility issue or if i got a bunked/fried card from newegg.

Any advise, assitance, or words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated!!

Peace
E.
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