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    Biostar TA880GB supported graphics cards

     
    I recently bought a Biostar TA880GB and I was wondering which graphics cards are compatible with it. I have a GeForce 8400 at the moment and the board is not recognizing it. I already planned on purchasing a new one but until I figure out which one to buy does anyone know if I'm able to get my current card working? And also which ones will work with it.

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    Any PCI Express card should work with it.
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    Do you have any tips on how to get my current card working? When I open NVIDIA Control Panel it says that an NVIDIA graphics card is not detected in my system.

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    if you've got the Nvidia Control panel, then the drivers are installed, and it should be detected.

    I'd see about Downloading the latest drivers for the card from Nvidia's website, save somewhere, then uninstall the current Drivers, reboot PC, start up windows, Install the new drivers, reboot again if needed (if Windows 7, it shouldn't need a reboot after driver reinstall)

    Your Motherboard also has an Onboard ATI Radeon 4250 Graphics chip, it could be an issue of ATI drivers and Nvidia Drivers Conflicting.

    and to be honest, the over all performance between both chipsets is the same or close to it, wouldn't even bother using the 8400, just use the Radeon graphics for now until you get a Newer better GPU to use.

    Either that, or Uninstall the ATI Display Drivers, and reinstall the Nvidia Drivers as mentioned above, and see if that works.

    You may need to use a Driver Cleaner program to get all of the ATI Display Drivers Removed before reinstalling the Nvidia ones.
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