does PEG/PCI disable onboard graphic

Discussion in 'Graphics Cards & Displays' started by Tommy, Apr 1, 2009.

  1. Tommy

    Tommy Newbie

    I just bought a barebone asus with onboard graphic, i don´t have an external card. The problem is that I don´t get any signal to my monitor (tried several cables and monitors) I read the manual and saw that the deafult settings is PEG/PCI in BIOS. (IGP was a choice in bios) so, my question is, If bios is in PEG/PCI "state" does it disable the onboard graphic or is it that simple that my motherboard is broke?

    /Tommy
     
  2. Lacus

    Lacus Newbie

    thats weird. usually default setting should work. But the thing is how are you gonna change the setting when you don't have a signal to your monitor? try changing it to IGP if it's possible
     
  3. Adrian Wong

    Adrian Wong Da Boss Staff Member

    By default, the motherboard should use the integrated graphics unless there's another card installed.

    Try resetting the CMOS. Check the manual. This normally involves powering off the PSU and then changing a jumper position on the motherboard.
     

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