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Ok so my gpu just died and im going to rma it. So right now I only have a PCIE gpu that is an ATI Radeon X1650 PRO PCI-E. How do I get intel  hd graphics working on my i7 3770k (motherboard is in my signature)?

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Just to say, the X1650 is legendary. It was an icon back in the AGP days. Icon.

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Usually you should just be able to plug the video cable into any of the ports on the motherboard..

 

If that doesn't work, you many need to plug in the X1650, and go into the BIOS to enable the HD 4000. After it's enabled, plug your video cable into a port on the motherboard.

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Just connect the chosen video output cable to the motherboard

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Bro, you gotta rock that X1650 Pro! :D

 

Seriously thou, just pull the dedicated GPU out and the iGPU will activate automatically. Enter windows and install drivers.

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Just to say, the X1650 is legendary. It was an icon back in the AGP days. Icon.

ikr i have that card because of that (counter strike: source anyone still)

 

Usually you should just be able to plug the video cable into any of the ports on the motherboard..

 

If that doesn't work, you many need to plug in the X1650, and go into the BIOS to enable the HD 4000. After it's enabled, plug your video cable into a port on the motherboard.

nope it doesnt work and i cant enable/disable the hd4000

 

Just connect the chosen video output cable to the motherboard

doesnt work

 

Bro, you gotta rock that X1650 Pro! :D

 

Seriously thou, just pull the dedicated GPU out and the iGPU will activate automatically. Enter windows and install drivers.

doesnt, no signal

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html

According to them the HD 4000 is better, look in the list for it, the X1650 Pro is 3 line below

Back on topic, look in BIOS

no shit sherlock.. 128mb ram.. cant even crossfire lowest settings 800x600.. xD

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138 is a good number.

 

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ikr i have that card because of that (counter strike: source anyone still)

 

nope it doesnt work and i cant enable/disable the hd4000

 

doesnt work

 

doesnt, no signal

 

no shit sherlock.. 128mb ram.. cant even crossfire lowest settings 800x600.. xD

Anyway, plug the desired video cable in mb, enter BIOS, go to advanced mode, go to System Agent Configuration and enable iGPU Multi-Monitor

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doesnt, no signal

OK. It must have left the iGPU off then. I guess resetting the BIOS and re-entering the settings is the easiest way out.

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Anyway, plug the desired video cable in mb, enter BIOS, go to advanced mode, go to System Agent Configuration and enable iGPU Multi-Monitor

No signal still but thanks for trying to help

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138 is a good number.

 

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