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renjith r Posted on Apr 21, 2008
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Hi renjithr, the Intel D865PERL motherboard doe not use an integerated video (onboard). The D865PERL board uses an AGP add in card. AGP 8x & 4x 1.5v graphics card. If you are not receiving video, you can try removing the AGP card & clean the copper contacts by using alcohol on a cotton swab. (Allow contacts to dry). Use canned air & blow out the AGP slot. Re-seat the AGP card. If the card still does not show video than your AGP card is defective & you will need to replace it.
Click on the link below for a new AGP 8x-4x compatible video card. http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=321119&prodlist=celebros

This XFX GeForce will function in you're Intel system.
The XFX comes with a Lifetime warranty.

Have more questions, please feel free to ask.
Good Luck!

Mike

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