|
-
Hammerhead Shark
A utility to determine the manufacturer of your vid card?
Here's the deal - a few months back i recieved a free GeForce3 Ti200 card. Now on the card is says its an ASUS, but when i downloaded ASUS appz to monitor my vid card, it said it didnt find any asus card installed... so i wonder if there is some kind of an application that would help me determing exactly what card i have.
-
Hammerhead Shark
Re: A utility to determine the manufacturer of your vid card?
Originally posted by Shadowfire
Here's the deal - a few months back i recieved a free GeForce3 Ti200 card. Now on the card is says its an ASUS, but when i downloaded ASUS appz to monitor my vid card, it said it didnt find any asus card installed... so i wonder if there is some kind of an application that would help me determing exactly what card i have.
If it is for the drivers that you want to know what brand your vid card is i'd say download the drivers from nvidia's website.They are better than the drivers of most manufacturers
ThermalTake PurePower 420W
AMD Athlon 64 X2 [email protected]
Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 PRO
MSI K8T Neo2-F V2.0
1.5 GB DDR PC3200
WesternDigital 80GB 7200RPM
Maxtor 250GB 7200RPM
WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR 160GB IDE HARD DRIVE
Supphire X1650 PRO 256MB
NEC 3500A DVD-RW
CREATIVE AUDIGY 2 ZS 7.1 Sound Card
19 Inch PhiLiPs Monitor 109 S4
eTHeRNET DSL CoNNeCTioN~1Mbps
Microsoft Windows XPSP2 PRO
-
Hammerhead Shark
Re: Re: A utility to determine the manufacturer of your vid card?
Originally posted by yiotis
If it is for the drivers that you want to know what brand your vid card is i'd say download the drivers from nvidia's website.They are better than the drivers of most manufacturers
Naw, i don need the drivers - i am useing omega dets. I do want the Asus application working though, and cant figure out why it wont identify my vid card as an Asus even though it says on the card itself its an Asus.
-
Great White Shark
I don`t believe them programs that monitor the video cards health, work with all asus`s video cards, I tried to get one to work with mine and got the same message. They have to have onboard sensors for it to work.
i7 920 @3GH, P6T Deluxe V2, OCZ HP 6GB(3x2)Kit(7-7-7-16), 128GB Patriot SSD, 250GB SATA(7200)Hitachi, WD 500gb, 1000W BFG PSU, SATA Pioneer DVD CD burner, XFX5870 XXX edition(900/1300), LG LED 2350V, XFI Titanium Fatal1ty champion, Logitech X-540, Lian Li PC-B70 Full Tower Case, Win7 HP.
-
Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by lonewolfroger
I don`t believe them programs that monitor the video cards health, work with all asus`s video cards, I tried to get one to work with mine and got the same message. They have to have onboard sensors for it to work.
meh
-
Not Wurm
and the winner is...
Your hardware is not supported in this version of the application.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|