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I got two Nvidia cards
I got two Nvidia cards at a garage sale, along with a large Dell monitor
that apparently was made to go with them. The cord on the monitor is not the usual SVGA connector, it's got 24 pins. (3 rows of 8 pins), plus a large flat pin on the end. These cards look like they were costly. There is a fan on them. Both are identical. I can not find any model number though. Will these cards work in a older desktop computer from around 2010 to 2012? The computrer is running XP Pro SP3. The computer is capable of 64 bit, but I only use 32 bit stuff. I know I will need drivers for it. How do I find a model number and/or what drivers do I need? Must I disable the built in video card? (I'd like to have both if possible, because I may want to use one of my older monitors at times too). Thanks |
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I got two Nvidia cards
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