sWhere can I get a list of compatible video card for WinXP Pro 64-bit?

Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Dennis

Dennis
Sat May 13 22:45:43 CDT 2006

Lee:
The best source would be at NVidia or ATI web sites. In the driver
listing there is a list of compatible cards.


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Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Andre

Andre
Sat May 13 22:50:04 CDT 2006

Check the download section at http://www.planetamd64.com

I use a Geforce FX 5200 128 MB AGP.
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Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Dennis

Dennis
Sat May 13 22:55:24 CDT 2006

Andre:

Thanks for catching my omission.





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Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Andre

Andre
Sun May 14 00:13:00 CDT 2006

I checked their website, but its hard to decipher through the
downloads/drivers section. Its lost on their website really to be honest
thats why I just suggested planetamd64.com
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>> I use a Geforce FX 5200 128 MB AGP.
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Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Mark

Mark
Sun May 14 08:20:01 CDT 2006

On Sun, 14 May 2006 04:04:02 +0100, Lee Fenney =

<LeeFenney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> sWhere can I get a list of compatible video card for WinXP Pro 64-bit?=


Pretty much anything made by Ati or NVidia in the last 4 years will be =

fine. Both ATI and NVidia have a unified driver model, where 1 driver =

works for all their recent cards. They both have x64 drivers, so pretty=
=

much everything from both vendors will be fine.

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RE: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Carlos

Carlos
Sun May 14 21:33:01 CDT 2006

Lee:
Here you will find the full listing for the NVidia based graphic cards
supported by x64
http://www.nvidia.com/object/84.25_winxp64_supported.html
and this is the only info I could get from ATI:
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition drivers and software are available for
the following product types:
Radeon®
TV Tuners
FireGLâ?¢
FireMVâ?¢
Motherboard with ATI Graphics

Hope this helps.
Carlos

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RE: compatible video cards for 64-bit by SueinFlorida

SueinFlorida
Tue Jun 20 10:53:02 CDT 2006

I think all nvidia products are supported. Be careful of ATI, while they may
have a driver, what they don't bother to mention is at least on the All in
Wonder line there is no support for any of the card functions, i.e. no tv
display, no movie playback, no video capture, etc. ad nauseum. Nero 7
Ultimate supports the TV playback and the movie playback with that card. I
had an aiw x800 for about 2 weeks in 64 bit, either the drivers are crap or
my card has gone south because now all I get is a corrupted screen in 64 bit.
I replaced it with a geforce 6600 OC 256 meg card, the official nvidia
drivers can't see it but a beta I found can see it but now I've got two
unknown devices in device manager, have to go looking for a newer beta I
guess. Right now Nvidia seems the best supported, I am so mad at ATI I
bought that card specificially because they claimed 64 bit support, they're a
bunch of liars in my book, will never buy anything ATI ever again after this
experience.

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Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Tony

Tony
Tue Jun 20 18:39:53 CDT 2006

If you have any trouble with ATI or nVidia, I'd suggest you go visit
NGOHQ.COM they are doing driver tweaking and there is nothing suspicious
about it. Naturally, not everything works for everyone, but I'd give them a
try.

From what you say, though - you should be aware of the possibility of other
problems you might be having? I have had no trouble of that kind with any
nVidia driver or card since v.71.89 (my 64bit entry).

( 128MB FX5200 - 128MB PixelView 6800GT - 256MB Aeolus 6600 )

Tony. . .


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> I think all nvidia products are supported. Be careful of ATI, while they
may
> have a driver, what they don't bother to mention is at least on the All in
> Wonder line there is no support for any of the card functions, i.e. no tv
> display, no movie playback, no video capture, etc. ad nauseum. Nero 7
> Ultimate supports the TV playback and the movie playback with that card.
I
> had an aiw x800 for about 2 weeks in 64 bit, either the drivers are crap
or
> my card has gone south because now all I get is a corrupted screen in 64
bit.
> I replaced it with a geforce 6600 OC 256 meg card, the official nvidia
> drivers can't see it but a beta I found can see it but now I've got two
> unknown devices in device manager, have to go looking for a newer beta I
> guess. Right now Nvidia seems the best supported, I am so mad at ATI I
> bought that card specificially because they claimed 64 bit support,
they're a
> bunch of liars in my book, will never buy anything ATI ever again after
this
> experience.
>
> "Lee Fenney" wrote:
>
> > sWhere can I get a list of compatible video card for WinXP Pro 64-bit?



Re: compatible video cards for 64-bit by Lenard

Lenard
Sat Jun 24 12:43:01 CDT 2006

I have been running AIW x600 for about a year with no problems at all
after the original driver update and each subsiquint update to the
Catalyst drivers have been simple and easy to install with no ill effects.

Sue in Florida wrote:
> I think all nvidia products are supported. Be careful of ATI, while they may
> have a driver, what they don't bother to mention is at least on the All in
> Wonder line there is no support for any of the card functions, i.e. no tv
> display, no movie playback, no video capture, etc. ad nauseum. Nero 7
> Ultimate supports the TV playback and the movie playback with that card. I
> had an aiw x800 for about 2 weeks in 64 bit, either the drivers are crap or
> my card has gone south because now all I get is a corrupted screen in 64 bit.
> I replaced it with a geforce 6600 OC 256 meg card, the official nvidia
> drivers can't see it but a beta I found can see it but now I've got two
> unknown devices in device manager, have to go looking for a newer beta I
> guess. Right now Nvidia seems the best supported, I am so mad at ATI I
> bought that card specificially because they claimed 64 bit support, they're a
> bunch of liars in my book, will never buy anything ATI ever again after this
> experience.
>
> "Lee Fenney" wrote:
>
>
>>sWhere can I get a list of compatible video card for WinXP Pro 64-bit?