I know this is probably going to sound stupid, but when i load up my computer the screen has lines everywhere and goes fuzzy looking, after about 5-10 minutes worth of restarting, its eventually normal.
More recently the problem has become worse, does the above + the monitor now turns off and on, when it turns back on the screen again goes fuzzy and has lines everywhere...
My computer is a bit old (2001) and i have the NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 100/200 graphics card. Most likely its had it days? or is the problem something else? It wouldnt be the monitor?
ok well its not the monitor, so it looks like the graphics card has shit itself.
Just wondering, my computer is about 4 years old. and the motherboard is the P4VXAS, what graphics card can someone recommend for this mb. I have no idea what to look for, obviously its old so i cant go for superfast cards. But any input would be appriciated.
This is the specifications from the user guide, i dont know who makes the motherboard.
Its a ATX mainboard that uses a 4-layer printed circuit board and measures 305mm x 244 mm. Features socket 423 that accommodates Intel Pentium 4 Processors supporting system bus (FSB) speeds of 400MHz.
The P4VXAS incorporates the VIA VT8753 (V845PRO) Northbridge and VT8233 Southbridge chipsets which combine support PC100, PC122 SDRAM, and the AC 97 audio codec.
VGA - includes a 4xAGP slot that provides eight times the bandwith of the original AGP specification.
my main concern was whether there are AGP still available for older motherboards, i was reading somewhere that the connections (whatever its called) are not compatable with the older model motherboard
i dont use my pc for gaming, but do use it for everything else