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curtice
Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 7
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Posted: 03/21/09 - 08:12 Post subject: |
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| Somehow, I managed to find out where can I see the status of my hardware devices. And after long effort included in the whole story, I have also somehow managed to find out where can I check how is my hardware actually connected. Gaming speed degradation has made me to mess with device manager. And I had what to see there, NIC and graphic card are connected trough the same number whatever that number may represent. I have heard about possible hardware conflicts, and I think that I can say that I have one. What should I do? |
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kale
Joined: 05 Apr 2005 Posts: 11
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Posted: 04/19/09 - 22:13 Post subject: |
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| Well, you may want to try with the BIOS update if the NIC is onboard. And than new drivers installation. But, in this case, all you need to do is to plug the network card into some other PCI slot. And that’ll do. Or, you can try with some additional AGP or PCI-E graphic card, depends on which platform you use, and to turn off the onboard graphic processor. |
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