They had a list of things I had to do before I even put the card in.
Other than that its working great. I picked up Max Payne 2 so I could
try out the card. It's amazing what a good video card can do for a game.

Philip Arnold wrote:

> I can't remember which ATI I had - one of the 9000 range
>
> Anyways, had a problem installing it - Windows freezing, so I phoned
> them (they were fairly unhelpful)
>
> I ended up calling Dell, and they said "Must be an issue with the card"
>
> I upgraded the bios, removed all sorts of hardware from the machine...
> Many things tried
>
> In the end, turns out that if you have an on-board video card, and it's
> auto-disabled by the bios (no switch for you to change) then ATI cards
> have REAL problems installing as it tries to activate both the on-board
> and the ATI card at the same time
>
> I'm still looking for a PCI-X compatible video card that works properly
> :-P
>
>
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