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January 28th, 2005, 03:50 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by TechZ
The VGA card is the one your monitor is connected too.
You need to open the case and look at the "card" that the monitor cable attaches to....blow off the dust (carefully) and list the names and numbers on the chips or flat square and rectangle looking things on the sides of the board or card. Bit of caution...don't touch anything inside your PC with out at least holding onto the case to prevent static shock from destroying your computer.
Hey wait here....is the video adapter info spelled out on your screen the instant you power up your PC? Most of them flash for a quick second at the top of your screen left side often before the moniter warms up so a restart might display it
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