22 Feb 2008 at 18:41 #1 qqg3 qqg3 Soldato Joined 11 Jan 2008 Posts 5,193 Location Nowhere I've got an Asus P5K-VM which has (i think) onboard video. Just wondering, is it nesscessary (spelling?) to disable this if I'm using a PCIE card? (I presume it can be done through the BIOS?)
I've got an Asus P5K-VM which has (i think) onboard video. Just wondering, is it nesscessary (spelling?) to disable this if I'm using a PCIE card? (I presume it can be done through the BIOS?)
22 Feb 2008 at 18:56 #2 andymac andymac Associate Joined 17 Oct 2004 Posts 347 i just built a pc with built in graphics. There is am option in bios to disable it, but i'm using it so haven't!
i just built a pc with built in graphics. There is am option in bios to disable it, but i'm using it so haven't!
22 Feb 2008 at 19:07 #3 MeatLoaf MeatLoaf Soldato Joined 1 Dec 2005 Posts 14,627 Location Stoke on Trent qqg3 said: I've got an Asus P5K-VM which has (i think) onboard video. Just wondering, is it nesscessary (spelling?) to disable this if I'm using a PCIE card? (I presume it can be done through the BIOS?) Click to expand... Yes it should be disabled in the BIOS, there should be an option there for doing it
qqg3 said: I've got an Asus P5K-VM which has (i think) onboard video. Just wondering, is it nesscessary (spelling?) to disable this if I'm using a PCIE card? (I presume it can be done through the BIOS?) Click to expand... Yes it should be disabled in the BIOS, there should be an option there for doing it