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AGP or PCIe Arcade VGA, what do I need?

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boogieman:

 :angry: Damn computer!   :D

Well... anyways, I have a dell dimension 8200 that has an agp slot.  I could use it but prefer not to.

Is there a way to force my current "built in" video adapter to send out 15khz?

EDIT: Jeesh... this is about to make my head explode, tried powerstrip but cant find the arcade resolution, perhaps the wiki is out of date with the current version?  Tried to look up soft15htz but it didn't support the card.  I really want to use this computer because that is why I got it.  I am about brain fried right now.  Gonna go to bed now lol.



Ummon:

Hmhmhm, you really should google what I suggested, and then cruise around from there so you know a lot more about basic hardware and applications. Short answer, though, is: no, agp is great. Try your card out, or get another.

boogieman:


--- Quote from: Ummon on May 18, 2008, 04:38:23 pm ---Hmhmhm, you really should google what I suggested, and then cruise around from there so you know a lot more about basic hardware and applications. Short answer, though, is: no, agp is great. Try your card out, or get another.

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Actually I did, spent a few hours looking through different stuff, mostly agp vs pcie debates and such, but as far as I can find this computer has neither an agp or a pcie slot.  It has 3 pci slots and an onboard video chip.  So it looks like I am hosed as far as using an arcadevga goes...

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