Difference between revisions of "Video Card Testing"
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#the card's display is unusual | #the card's display is unusual | ||
#the card is incomplete (missing a fan or faceplate) | #the card is incomplete (missing a fan or faceplate) | ||
− | #it is an AGP that is under | + | #it is an AGP that is under 256 MB |
#it is a Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) with model numbers 661/741/760 if PCI/AGP, and 662/761Gx if PCI-e | #it is a Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) with model numbers 661/741/760 if PCI/AGP, and 662/761Gx if PCI-e | ||
Keep IF: | Keep IF: | ||
#the card posts | #the card posts | ||
#is a PCI or PCI-Express regardless of size | #is a PCI or PCI-Express regardless of size | ||
− | #is an AGP | + | #is an AGP 256 MB or bigger |
'' Send all cards that say Macintosh to Mac Land without testing, including the following:'' | '' Send all cards that say Macintosh to Mac Land without testing, including the following:'' | ||
*Nvidia geforce 6600 (model A386) | *Nvidia geforce 6600 (model A386) | ||
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| Put it away || Bring to appropriate area determined by the type of card it is. | | Put it away || Bring to appropriate area determined by the type of card it is. | ||
* AGP with 256 MB or more go into the STORE BOX | * AGP with 256 MB or more go into the STORE BOX | ||
− | * PCI | + | * PCI 128 MB or more go into the STORE BOX |
* PCI-Express with at least one VGA and 256 MB go to Build | * PCI-Express with at least one VGA and 256 MB go to Build | ||
* PCI-Express with 512 MB or more go into the STORE BOX | * PCI-Express with 512 MB or more go into the STORE BOX |
Revision as of 14:21, 20 August 2013
These are instructions for testing video cards. PC cards are not hot swappable, so make sure the computer is off before starting the testing process. If you have any questions, check in with your instructor. Be sure to check the whiteboard for exceptions to the
store box rules. If the instructions tell you to send it to the store and the whiteboard says they don't want them, recycle them.
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