Q: My PC has both AGP and PCI video boards installed. If the GeForce2 MX AGP video board is set to "Primary", my PC does not detect the PCI (Slave) video board. What should I do?
A: Check the config.sys file. If it contains "EMM386.EXE," remove that line. [Not applicable to Windows XP or 2000.]
Q: If I upgrade or replace my graphics board, how should I update the existing video driver?
A: 1. Set the video driver to "Standard VGA" before removing the old video board.
2. Replace the graphics board on your computer.
3. Install the new video driver to your system.
A: The refresh rate cannot be changed if Monitor Type is set to "Plug and play monitor." Check the "Monitor Type" in Control Panel-> Display-> Settings-> Advanced-> Monitor and change it if necessary. You may need to download the latest monitor driver from the system or monitor manufacturer's web site.
A: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a digital video connection technology that delivers clean, clear, and sharp images by transferring digital signals from a GPU to a digital graphics display. A connection to an analog display may be made using an optional external converter and adapter.
A: It's rare to find ideal lighting conditions for crisp, bright, clean onscreen visuals at home or in the office. Digital Vibrance Control is a patent pending innovation that allows the user to digitally control the saturation of all images through a simple control panel. The result is richer color, and brighter, cleaner, more ergonomically pleasing images.
A: TwinView is NVIDIA's innovative dual display architecture. Through TwinView, GeForce2 MX supports the widest range of dual display configurations. You can connect virtually any combination of TVs, flat panels, and monitors.
nView is NVIDIA's multi-display architecture introduced with the GeForce4 GPU.