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Congratulations on the purchase of your ATI Graphics
Accelerator card! Carefully complete the following
simple steps to install your new video card. Soon you
will experience the ultimate in graphics performance on
your very own computer.
Do This First!
This section applies to AGP Graphic Accelerator
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cards only.
To ensure a successful installation of your ATI Graphics
Accelerator card, you MUST do the following
BEFORE replacing your current graphics card with your
new ATI card:
Install AGP Drivers for non-Intel Chipset Based
Motherboards. Several AGP motherboard
manufacturers use non-Intel AGP chipsets. Chipsets
include those made by Acer Laboratories (ALI),
Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS), and VIA
Technologies, Inc. Each non-Intel chipset requires
the installation of a custom Virtual GART (AGP)
Driver. This driver is required by your new ATI card
to function correctly with your motherboard. It is very important that the correct AGP driver be
installed before installing an AGP video card in your
system.
Getting Started1
An incorrect or missing GART driver can
result in AGP memory not being detected or a
black screen after Windows® loads.
2Getting Started
How to determine what motherboard chipset is present
on your system:
1Right-click My Computer and choose Properties.
2Click the (Hardware Tab in Windows
2000/Windows® XP) Device Manager tab then scroll to
the bottom of the device list.
3Select System Devices.
4Scroll through the list of System Devices until you find
a listing for the AGP controller.
5The chipset manufacturer’s name will appear as the
device name.
Once you have determined the chipset manufacturer for
your motherboard, obtain and then install the latest AGP
drivers from:
VIA Technologies http://www.viaarena.com
Acer Laboratories (ALI) http://www.ali.com.tw
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Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS) http://www.sis.com
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
To ensure successful installation of your ATI Graphics
Accelerator card, you must uninstall the graphic drivers
for the existing graphics card before removing it from
your computer.
To uninstall old graphics drivers
With your current graphics card still in your computer:
1Close all applications that are currently running.
2Click Start, Settings, Control Panel and select
Add/Remove Programs.
3Select your current graphic drivers and click
Add/Remove…
4 *The Wizard will help you remove your current display
drivers.
5The System should be restarted after the drivers have
been removed.
*If the previously installed graphics card has any
additional software installed, they may also need to be
removed at this point. (For example DVD Player,
Multimedia applications, etc.)
4Getting Started
Installing Your ATI Graphics Card
You are now ready to install your card. (RADEON 9800
Series users see Installing a RADEON 9800 Series on
page 8 and 9700/9500 Series users see Installing a
RADEON 9700/9500 Series on page 6.) If you are not
sure whether your card is PCI or AGP, compare the
bottom edge of your card with the following illustration:
Getting Started5
1Power-off the computer and monitor.
2Disconnect the monitor cable from the back of your
computer.
3Remove the computer cover.
If necessary, consult your computer’s manual for help in
removing the cover.
Remember to discharge your body’s static
electricity by touching the metal surface of the
computer chassis.
4Remove any existing graphics card from your
computer.
If your computer has an on-board graphics
capability, you may need to disable it on the
motherboard. For more information, see your
computer documentation.
5After locating the AGP or PCI slot, and if necessary,
removing the metal cover:
•Align your ATI Graphics Accelerator card with the
AGP/PCI slot.
•Press it in firmly until the card is fully seated.
6Replace the screw to fasten the card in place, and
replace the computer cover.
7Plug the monitor cable into your card.
8Turn on the computer and monitor.
6Getting Started
Installing a RADEON 9700/9500 Series
The RADEON 9700/9500 Series requires
connection to your PC’s internal power supply
for operation. Consult your system builder or
OEM to ensure your system has an adequate
power supply. Otherwise ATI recommends a
300 watt power supply or greater to ensure
normal system operation where a number of
other internal devices are installed.
Connecting to the Hard Drive power connector
Complete the instructions for removing the old video
card and software found at Uninstalling Old Graphics
Card Software on page 3.
Use the supplied Power Extension Cable to connect the
RADEON 9700/9500 Series to the computer’s Hard
Drive power connector.
1Locate the AGP slot, if necessary, removing the
metal cover:
• Align your ATI Graphics Accelerator card with the
AGP slot.
• Press it in firmly until the card is fully seated.
2Remove the power cable from the Hard Drive power
connector.
3Connect A of the Power Extension Cable to the
RADEON 9700/9500 Series power connector as
shown. (The cable may already be connected to the
graphics card.)
4Connect B to the power supply connector.
5Connect C to the Hard Drive power connector
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