Nvidia GV-N95TD3-512E, GV-N95TD3-512H, GV-N95T-512H, GV-N95TOC-1GH, GV-N95TOC-512H User Manual

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GV -N95TD3-512H/512E GV -N95TOC-1GH/512H GV -N95T-512H
NVIDIA® GeForce
TM
9500 GT Graphics Accelerator
User's Manual
Rev. 103 12MM-N95TO2H-103R
Copyright
© 2008 GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD Copyright by GIGA-BYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. ("GBT") . No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the expressed, written permission of GBT.
Trademarks
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Notice
Please do not remove any labels on this graphics card. Doing so may void the warranty of this card. Due to rapid change in technology, some of the specifications might be out of date before publication of this this manual. The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this document nor does the author make a commitment to update the information contained herein.
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Jun. 23, 2008
VGA Card
GV-N95TD3-512H/GV-N95TD3-512E
VGA Card
GV-N95TD3-512H/
GV-N95TD3-512E
Jun. 23, 2008
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Jul. 18, 2008
VGA Card
GV-N95TOC-1GH/GV-N95TOC-512H/GV-N95T-512H
VGA Card
GV-N95TOC-1GH/GV-
N95TOC-512H/
GV-N95T-512H
Jul. 18, 2008
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................ 5
1.1. Features ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Minimum System Requirements .................................................................................... 5
2. Hardware Installation.................................................................................................. 6
2.1. Board Layout ................................................................................................................. 6
2.2. Hardware Installation......................................................................................................8
3. Software Installation.................................................................................................. 13
3.1. Windows® XP Driver and Utilities Installation ............................................................... 13
3.1.1. Operating System Requirements .............................................................................. 13
3.1.2. DirectX Installation........................................................................................................ 14
3.1.3. Driver Installation ......................................................................................................... 15
3.1.4. GIGABYTE Gamer HUD Lite on Driver CD .............................................................. 17
3.1.5. Taskbar Icon................................................................................................................. 19
3.1.6. Display Properties Pages ........................................................................................... 20
3.1.7. nView Properties Pages
(Note)
....................................................................................... 31
4. Troubleshooting Tips................................................................................................ 36
5. Appendix ................................................................................................................. 37
5.1. How to Reflash the BIOS in MS-DOS Mode.............................................................. 37
5.2. Resolutions and Color Depth Tables (In Windows XP) ................................................. 3 8
Regulatory Statements ................................................................................................. 40
(Note) This item will show up when you connect two monitors.
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1. Introduction
1.1. Features
Powered by NVIDIA® GeForce
TM
9500 GT Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
Supports PCI Express 2.0
Integrated with 512 MB GDDR3 memory (For GV-N95TD3-512H/GV -N95TD3-512E only)
Integrated with 1 GB GDDR2 memory (For GV-N95TOC-1GH only)
Integrated with 512 MB GDDR2 memory (For GV-N95TOC-512H/GV-N95T-512H only)
Supports DirectX 10
Supports NVIDIA
®
SLI
TM
(Scalable Link Interface) technology
(Note)
Supports AV / S-Video / TV -Out and HDTV output
Supports 2 DVI-I connectors
Supports HDMI connector (by adapter)
Supports 2 D-Sub connectors (by adapters)
Supports HDTV output (by adapter)
Supports HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technology
1.2. Minimum System Requirements
Hardware
- Intel
®
Pentium®/CoreTM 2 or AMD AthlonTM/Phenom
TM
- 128 MB of system memory; 2 GB or more for best performance
- Optical drive for software installation (CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive)
- A 450 Watt power supply or above is a must
Operating System
- Windows
®
Vista
- Windows
®
XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Windows
®
XP Professional x64 Edition
SLI
TM
Configuration
If you are planning on using this graphics card as part of an SLI system, the following are required:
- An SLI certified motherboard with two PCI Express x16 slots and correct chipset driver
- Two GV-N95TD3-512H/GV-N95TOC-1GH/GV-N95T OC-512H
- A power supply with 550-watt or above is recommended
- An SLI bridge connector
(Note) SLI technology requires a PCI Express motherboard with two x16 physical connectors. Graphics cards working in an
SLI configuration must be with the same model name (e.g. GV-N95TD3-512H/GV-N95TOC-1GH/GV-N95TOC-512H) and from the same vendor (e.g. GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY).
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2. Hardware Installation
2.1. Board Layout
SLI Connector
TV-Out
DVI-I Connector 1
DVI-I Connector 2
TV-Out
DVI-I Connector 1
DVI-I Connector 2
Analog LCD Monitor Analog Monitor
or
HDTV
NTSC / PAL TV Projector
NTSC / PAL TV Projector
or
or
Pr
Pb/AV Output
S-Video Output
Digital LCD Monitor
DVI Output
DVI-I to HDMI Adapter
D-Sub Output
HDMI TV
Y
DVI-I to D-Sub Adapter
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Expansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect them against damage from static electricity, you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer.
1. Turn off your computer and unplug power supply.
2. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do not have one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object, such as the power supply case.
3. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the components whenever the components are separated from the system.
The card contains sensitive electric components, which can be easily damaged by static electricity, so the card should be left in its original packing until it is installed. Unpacking and installation should be done on a grounded anti-static mat. The operator should be wearing an anti-static wristband, grounded at the same point as the anti-static mat. Inspect the card carton for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause damage to your card. Be sure there are no shipping and handling damages on the card before proceeding.
DO NOT APPLY POWER TO YOUR SYSTEM IF THE GRAPHICS CARD IS DAMAGED.
In order to ensure that your graphics card can work correctly, please use official GIGABYTE BIOS only. Using non-official GIGABYTE BIOS might
cause problem(s) on the graphics card.
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2.2. Hardware Installation
Now that you have prepared your computer, you are ready to install your graphics card.
To remove the existing graphics card:
Step 1. Power off the computer and monitor, then disconnect the display cable from the back of your computer.
Step 2. Remove the computer cover. If necessary, consult your computer's manual for help in removing the cover.
Step 3. Remove any existing graphics card from your computer.
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To install your new graphics card:
Step 1. Locate the PCI Express x16 slot. If necessary, re­move the metal cover from this slot; then align your graphics card with the PCI Express x16 slot, and press it in firmly until the card is fully seated.
* Please make sure that the gold edge connector of the graphics card is securely inserted.
Step 2. Replace the screw to fasten the card in place, and replace the computer cover.
Step 3. Plug the display cable into your graphics card; then turn on the computer and monitor. To connect a flat panel directly to your graphics card, use the DVI-I connector. To connect a D-Sub monitor to the DVI-I connector, plug the DVI-I to D-Sub adapter into the DVI-I connector, then plug the monitor cable into the adapter. Or use the DVI-I to HDMI adapter to connect an HDMI monitor. (Note: Only the DVI-I Connector 2 supports the DVI-I to HDMI adapter.)
Connect a flat panel
Connect a D-Sub monitor via DVI-I to D-Sub adapter
Connect an HDMI monitor via DVI-I to HDMI adapter
To TV / VCR To Flat Panel Display
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A-1. Connect the S/PDIF cable to the graphics card
A-2. Connect the S/PDIF cable to the motherboard.
B-1. Connect the GIGABYTE video adapter to the TV­Out port on the graphics card
Method B (via the coaxial S/PDIF out jack):
Connect the GIGABYTE video adapter to the TV­Out port on the graphics card. Insert one end of the SPDIF coaxial cable (optional) into the S/PDIF in jack on the adapter and the other end into the co­axial S/PDIF out jack on your motheboard.
Step 4. To connect an HDMI T V, use either Method A or Method B below (depending on your motherboard design) to enable the S/PDIF in function for the graph­ics card. It is recommended Method A be used on motherboards that have a free S/PDIF header.
Method A (via the S/PDIF out header):
Connect the provided S/PDIF cable to the graphics card and the S/PDIF out header on your motherboard (the red wire connects to the S/PDIF out pin and the black to the Ground pin).
You are now ready to proceed with the installation of the graphics card driver. Please refer to next chapter for detailed instructions.
B-2.Connect the SPDIF coaxial cable (optional) to the video adapter and motherboard
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GIGABYTE Video Adapter
(1) Connecting HDTV Connect your HDTV cables to the video adapter according to the corresponding color. (Y= Green, Pr= Red, Pb= Blue)
(2) Connecting S-Video If your TV has a S-Video connection, connect the S-Video cable from your TV to the S-Video Out port on the adapter.
(3) Connecting AV Output If your TV has a Composite video connection, you can connect the RCA cable from your TV to the AV Out port on the adapter.
Connect to the TV-Out port on the graphics card.
S-Video Out
HDTV Component (Y+Pr+Pb)
AV Out
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How NVIDIA® SLITM technology works:
In an SLI configuration, two SLI-ready graphics cards of the same model and the same manufacturers are connected together via SLI bridge connector in a system that provides two x16 PCI Express slots to scale graphics performance. The picture below shows that two graphics cards are linked in parallel in an SLI configuration.
Two SLI-ready graphics cards of the same type. (Example: GV-NX88X768H-RH)
SLI bridge connector
(provided by motherboard manufacturer)
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3. Software Installation
In this manual, we assume that your CD-ROM drive letter to be Drive D: The installation of drivers is very simple. When you insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, you can see the autorun window (if it does not show up, run "D:\setup.exe"). Then you can follow the instructions to setup your graphics card driver. (Please follow the subsection "3.1.3 Driver Installation" to install the driver for your graphics card.)
3.1. Windows® XP Driver and Utilities Installation
3.1.1. Operating System Requirements
Notice the following guidelines before installing the drivers:
1. First make sure your system has installed DirectX 9.0c or later version.
2. Make sure your system has installed the appropriate motherboard drivers (for the motherboard drivers, please contact the motherboard manufacturer.)
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3.1.2. DirectX Installation
Install Microsoft DirectX to enable 3D hardware acceleration support for Windows XP to achieve better 3D performance.
For software MPEG support in Windows XP, you must install DirectX first. Users who run Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or above do not need to install DirectX separately.
Step 1. When the autorun window shows up, click the Install DirectX 9 item.
Step 2. Choose I accept the agreement and click the Next button.
Step 3. Click the Next button.
The system is installing the components. Step 4. Click Finish to restart computer.
Then the DirectX 9 installation is completed.
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3.1.3. Driver Installation
A. New Hardware Found
When the graphics card is inserted into your computer for the first time, the operating system will detect the graphics card automatically and display a New Hardware Found message. The following are step­by-step installation instructions.
Step 1: Found New Hardware Wizard: Video Controller (VGA Compatible)
Click the Next button to install the driver. (Insert the driver CD-ROM that came with your graphics card.)
Or click the Cancel button to install the driver from the autorun window.
Step 2: Found New Hardware Wizard: Searching and Installing
The wizard will search for the driver and install it automatically.
Step 3: Found New Hardware Wizard: Finish
Click the Finish button to finish the installation.
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B. Driver Installation (Autorun Window)
Insert the driver CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The autorun window will appear. If it does not show up, please run "D:\setup.exe".
Step 1. When the autorun window shows up, click the Install Display Driver item.
Step 2. Click the Next button. The system is installing the components.
Step 3. Click the Finish button to restart the computer. Then the driver installation is completed.
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3.1.4. GIGABYTE Gamer HUD Lite on Driver CD
Insert the driver CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The autorun window will appear. If it does not show up, please run "D:\setup.exe". (If D is not your CD-ROM drive, substitute D with the correct drive letter.)
Step 1. When autorun window shows up, click the GIGABYTE Gamer HUD Lite item.
Step 2. Choose the language for the instal­lation and click the OK button.
Step 3. Click the Next button.
Step 5. Click the Finish button. Then the installation of the GIGABYTE Gamer HUD Lite is completed.
Step 4. Click the Install button.
The system is installing the components.
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GIGABYTE Gamer HUD Lite
The GIGABYTE Gamer HUD Lite allows you to adjust the the working frequency of the GPU, Shader and video memory.
Clock adjustment
(Note)
Enables manual adjustment of the
frequency
Automatically
optimizes the
frequency
Displays the
current operating
frequency
Hardware Monitor
Help page
(Note) This item is configurable only if 2D/3D Auto-Optimized is set to Disable.
Incorrectly doing overclock/overvoltage may result in damage to your system and reduce the useful life of the system components.
Button Function Default
(Note)
Allows you to load the default settings
Apply
(Note)
Allows you to save the values you adjust Enable Lets the utility optimize the GPU/Shader/memory frequency settings Disable Allows you to manually configure the GPU/Shader/Memory frequency
settings Hardware Monitor Displays the GPU usage and temperature, the GPU usage/thermal curve,
and your graphics card information ? Opens Help page
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3.1.5. Taskbar Icon
After installing the graphics card driver, you will find an NVIDIA icon in your system tray. Click this icon to open the control panel.
Right click the NVIDIA icon to enter the NVIDIA Control Center.
You can adjust the properties of the graphics card here.
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3.1.6. Display Properties Pages
To access Display Properties pages, right-click on desktop and then select Properties. The Display Properties dialog box shows the information of display adapter, color, the range of display area, and
the refresh rate.
Settings (Resolutions and Color Quality for Windows)
You may adjust the screen resolution and color quality settings in this dialog box.
You can move the slider to change the resolution.
You can click the item to change the color quality.
Click the Advanced button for advanced settings.
NVIDIA Control Panel
After pressing the Advanced button in Settings, you'll see the Plug and Play Monitor and NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT Properties dialog box. Click the GeForce 9500 GT tab. (You can also click the
NVIDIA icon in your system tray and select NVIDIA Control Panel.)
Access the GeForce 9500 GT tab page to launch the NVIDIA Control Panel. All of the NVIDIA control panels have been consolidated
into a single application, the NVIDIA Control Panel. Click the Start the NVIDIA Control Panel button to open the NVIDIA Control Panel.
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Select the view of the NVIDIA Control Panel that is most appropriate for you.
Standard SettingsAdvanced Settings
The following pages provide details on configuring advanced settings.
In the NVIDIA Control Panel, select a category to alter specific NVIDIA display settings. The categories are:
3D SettingsDisplayVideo & Television
In the NVIDIA Control Panel, change a view if you want. The supported modes are:
StandardAdvancedCustom
3D Settings
Tasks in the 3D Settings pages allow you to do the following:
• Change the image and rendering settings of your 3D applications and games that utilize Direct3D and OpenGL technology.
• Override the shipped clocked frequencies of your GPU and GPU memory to increase your GPU performance.
• Assign specific 3D settings to a game so that these settings automatically load when a game is launched.
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Adjust Image Settings with Preview
If you are unfamiliar with 3D technology or not an advanced graphics user, use the Adjust Image Settings with Preview page to preview any changes you make for improved image quality and rendering.
Manage 3D Settings
(Note 1)
The Manage 3D Settings page enables you to establish default 3D settings to use for all your Direct3D or OpenGL applications and to estab­lish a unique set of 3D settings for a particular game or application.
Set Multi-GPU Configuration
(Note 2)
Multi-GPU technology allows you to use two or more GPUs together. This results in signifi­cant improvements in rendering performance and image quality.
Note:
It is recommended that you set to Multi-GPU mode to enhance the graphics card's performance.
(Note 1) This item is present only in Advanced view mode. (Note 2) This item will show up when you install two graphics cards with the same model name and
from the same vendor.
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Display
A variety of display features enable you to further manipulate and configure your display settings to optimize the use of your displays. Tasks in the Display pages allow you to do the following:
• Run display optimization wizard
• Move CRT screen position
• Change resolution
• Adjust desktop color settings
• Rotate display
• Manage custom resolutions
(Note 1)
• Run multiple display wizard
(Note 2)
• Set up multiple displays
(Note 1) This item is present only in Advanced view mode. (Note 2) This item will show up when you connect two monitors.
Run Display Optimization Wizard
This wizard helps you adjust your displays for optimal viewing and repersentation of colors.
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Move CRT Screen Position
You can use your mouse (by clicking on the arrow keys on this page) or the arrow keys on your keyboard to adjust the position of your desktop to better fit your display. This is a useful alternative to using the controls (buttons) on your actual physical display.
Change Resolution
Using the Change Resolution controls, you can change the color setting, reduce screen flickering, or adjust the amount of information appearing on your display.
Adjust Desktop Color Settings
Use this page to set the contrast, sharpness, and color depth (Digital Vibrance) of the im­ages on your desktop. These changes will not affect any video playback. To change video color settings, go to Adjust Video Color Set­tings under the Video and TV section from the Start page.
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Rotate Display
The NVIDIA Rotate features enable you to change the orientation of your desktop to portrait, landscape, and inverted modes. This is use­ful if you have rotated your physical display and need to rotate the desktop to match the orientation of your display.
Manage Custom Resolutions
(Note 1)
If you are an advanced user, you can create custom timing modes with the width, height, bit-color depth, and the refresh rate etc. The Advanced Timing page enables you to adjust timings for your graphics card in order to sup­port a variety of different display timings for ultimate flexibility for analog CRT and DVI connections. You can use the advanced Change Resolution Attributes page to view custom display modes you have saved in the Create Custom Resolutions page.
Run Multiple Display Wizard
(Note 2)
This wizard will help you enable and custom­ize your multi-display setup.
(Note 1) This item is present only in Advanced view mode. (Note 2) This item will show up when you connect two monitors.
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Set Up Multiple Displays
NVIDIA nView technology enables you to view your desktop in one of several multi-display modes to make the best use of the displays (monitors) that are connected to your computer.
Dual-Monitor Setup
You can set the display to output from two monitors on the Set Up Multiple Displays page.
Select your preferred nView display modes here.
• Only use one display (Single)
• The same on both display (Clone)
• As one large horizontal desktop (Horizontal span)
• As one large vertical desktop (Vertical span)
• Configured independently from each other (Dualview)
(1) The same on both display (Clone)
Clone mode indicates that both displays in the display pair show images of the same desktop.
(2) As one large horizontal desktop (Horizontal span)
Horizontal Span mode indicates that both displays in the display pair function as one wide virtual desktop. The width of each display is half the width of the total virtual desktop width.
Clone Mode
Horizontal Span Mode
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(3) As one large vertical desktop (Vertical span)
Vertical Span mode indicates that both displays in the display pair function as one tall virtual desktop. The height of each display is half the height of the total virtual desktop height.
(4) Configured independently from each other (Dualview)
Dualview mode indicates that both displays in the display pair function as one virtual desktop. Unlike Horizontal Span or Vertical Span mode, Dualview treats each display as a separate device. This means that the taskbar will not be stretched across displays and 3D applications are not accelerated as efficiently as when the application spans displays.
Vertical Span Mode
Dualview Mode
Display Matrix
Model GV-N95TD3-512H/512E GV-N95TOC-1GH/512H GV-N95T-512H CRT+TV Yes Yes Yes CRT+DVI Ye s Yes Yes DVI+TV Yes Yes Yes DVI+TV+CRT No No No DVI +DVI Y es Ye s Y es CRT+CRT Ye s Yes Ye s
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Video & Television
Video and television features are similar to those for analog and digital displays and include features specific to television and HDTV (high definition television) technology for optimal viewing.Tasks in the Video & Television pages allow you to do the following:
• Adjust your television picture quality and video color settings for the best possible viewing in its environment.
• Change the position and size of the desktop video to best fit your television or HDTV (high definition television) screen.
• Change the signal format to use for your standard television or HDTV as well as change country­specific signal or the HDTV format.
• Enable full screen video mirroring.
Adjust Video Color Settings
Use the controls on this page to fine tune the color settings for video content on your display. Select one of the test images to monitor your changes. For best results, play a video while you make adjustment to view the changes as they happen.
(Note) This item will show up when you connect a television.
Run T elevision Setup Wizard
(Note)
The wizard will guide you through the steps to configure your television for use with your computer.
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HDTV Setup
Follow the steps below to connect an HDTV to your system using the included component video adapter.
Step 1: Connect the HDTV component cable to the adapter accord­ing to the corresponding color. (Y= Green, Pr= Red, Pb= Blue). Connect the TV Out cable from the adapter to the TV Out port on your graphics card.
Step 2: Go to NVIDIA Control Panel. Select the Run
television setup wizard
(Note)
item in the Video
& Television page.
Step 3: When the Television Setup Wizard appears, click Next.
Step 4: Select Component in the Connector Type screen.
Step 5: Select a definition type for your HDTV (depending on the specifications of your HDTV) and click Next.
(Note) This item will show up when you connect a television.
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Step 6: Click the Preview button to preview the selected settings. Then click Next.
Step 7: Click Finish to apply the new television settings.
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3.1.7. nView Properties Pages
(Note)
nView is a set of desktop tools designed to help you be more productive when using your graphics
card. With nView you can set up multiple desktops to work with your applications. Multiple desktops give you extra desktop areas on which to run your applications so you won't have to crowd several open application windows on one desktop.
Enabling the nView Desktop Manager Features:
Click the NVIDIA icon in your system tray and select nView Properties under nView Destop Manager. Click the Enable button to turn on all the nView Desktop Manager features.
(Note) This item will show up when you connect two monitors.
Accessing the nView Properties Pages:
To access the nView properties page, you can click the NVIDIA icon in your system tray and select nView Properties under nView Desktop Manager.
Step 1: Click nView Properties. Step 2: Click Enable.
Click the item to start configuringing nView features.
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nView Desktop Management properties
This tab contains information about the nView Desktop Manager.
The Setup Wizard can also be accessed from this tab.
nView Profiles properties
This tab contains a record of all nView display settings for easy
software setup.
nView Windows properties
This tab allows you to control window and dialog box placement
when using multiple monitors.
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nView Applications properties
This tab allows you to control nView settings depending on
different applications.
nView Desktops properties
This tab allows you to create up to 32 unique desktops.
nView User Interface properties
This tab allows for customization of the nView user interface.
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nView Zoom properties
This tab provides dynamic zoom functionality on the desktop.
Also enable full screen video playback via the video mirroring control button.
nView Hot Keys properties
This tab lets you perform various actions with shortcut keys or
key combinations.
nView Effects properties
This tab provides special windows effects that you can apply to
your applications.
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nView Mouse properties
This tab can modify and extend mouse behavior with kinematic
actions.
nView Tools properties
This tab can improve nView functionality for mobile and desktop
users.
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4. T roubleshooting T ips
The following troubleshooting tips may help if you experience problems. Contact your dealer or GIGABYTE for more advanced troubleshooting information.
Check that the card is seated properly in the PCI Express x16 slot.Ensure that the display cable is securely fastened to the card's display connector.Make sure that the monitor and computer are plugged in and receiving power.If necessary, disable any built-in graphics capabilities on your motherboard. For more
information, consult your computer's manual or manufacturer. (NOTE: Some manufacturers do not allow the built-in graphics to be disabled or to become the secondary display.)
Make sure you selected the appropriate display device and graphics card when you install
the graphics driver.
Restart your computer.
Press <F8> on your keyboard after system starts up. When the Windows Advanced Options Menu appears, select Safe Mode and press <Enter>. After getting into Safe Mode, in Device Manager check whether the driver for the graphics card is correct.
For more assistance, use the Troubleshooting Guide located in the Windows Help or contact
your computer manufacturer.
If you are not able to find the desired monitor color/resolution settings:
The color and screen resolution options available for selection depend on the graphics card being installed.
If necessary, adjust your monitor's setting using monitor's adjust panel to make the screen look focused, crisp, and sharp. (Please refer to the monitor's manual.)
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5. Appendix
5.1. How to Reflash the BIOS in MS-DOS Mode
1. Extract the downloaded Zip file to your hard disk(s) or floppy disk. This procedure assumes drive A.
2. Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode. (You may need a startup disk to restart the computer in MS-DOS mode.)
3. Change the command prompt to A:\>.
4. To back up the current BIOS, at the A:\> prompt, type[BIOS flash utility name]
-s [BIOS file name] (example: gvf19 -s 95td35h.f1) and press Enter.
5. To flash BIOS, at the A:\> prompt, type[BIOS flash utility name] -p [BIOS file name] (example: gvf19 -p 95td35h.f2) and press Enter.
6. Wait until it's done, then restart your computer.
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5.2. Resolutions and Color Depth Tables (In Windows XP)
GeForce 9500 GT Single Display Standard Modes
Display Refresh Color Depth (bpp) Screen Rate 8bpp(256 color) 16bpp(65K color) 32bpp(16.7M) Resolution (Hz) Standard mode High mode True mode
320 x 200 60~75  320 x 240 60~75  400 x 300 60~75  480 x 360 60~75  512 x 384 60~75  640 x 400 (16:10) 60~75  640 x 480 60~240  720 x 480 60  720 x 576 50~60  800 x 600 60~240  848 x 480 60~240  960 x 600 (16:10) 60~240  1024 x 768 60~200 
240 X
1088 x 612 (16:9) 60~200 
240 X
1152 x 864 60~170 
200 X
1280 x 720 (16:9) 60~150 
170 X
1280 x 768 60~150 
170 X
1280 x 800 60~150 
170 X
1280 x 960 60~150 
170 X
1280 x 1024 60~150 
170 X
1360 x 768 60~150 
170 X
1600 x 900 (16:9) 60~120 
140~150 X
1600 x 1024 60~100 
120 X
To be continued...
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* This table is for reference only. The actual resolutions supported depend on the monitor you use.
Display Refresh Color Depth (bpp) Screen Rate 8bpp(256 color) 16bpp(65K color) 32bpp(16.7M) Resolution (Hz) Standard mode High mode True mode 1600 x 1200 60~100 
120 X
1920 x 1080 (16:9) 60~85 
100 X
1920 x 1200 (16:10) 60~85 
100 X
1920 x 1440 60~85  2048 x 1536 60~85  2560 x 1600 60  (Dual-Link)
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Regulatory Statements
Regulatory Notices
This document must not be copied without our written permission, and the contents there of must not be imparted to a third party nor be used for any unauthorized purpose. Contravention will be prosecuted. We believe that the information contained herein was accurate in all respects at the time of printing. GIGABYTE cannot, however, assume any responsibility for errors or omissions in this text. Also note that the information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by GIGABYTE.
Our Commitment to Preserving the Environment
In addition to high-efficiency performance, all GIGABYTE motherboards fulfill European Union regula­tions for RoHS (Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) environmental directives, as well as most major worldwide safety requirements. To prevent releases of harmful substances into the environment and to maximize the use of our natural resources, GIGABYTE provides the following information on how you can responsibly recycle or reuse most of the materials in your "end of life" product.
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive Statement
GIGABYTE products have not intended to add and safe from hazardous substances (Cd, Pb, Hg, Cr+6, PBDE and PBB). The parts and components have been carefully selected to meet RoHS requirement. Moreover, we at GIGABYTE are continuing our efforts to develop products that do not use internationally banned toxic chemicals.
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive Statement
GIGABYTE will fulfill the national laws as interpreted from the 2002/96/EC WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive. The WEEE Directive specifies the treatment, collection, recycling and disposal of electric and electronic devices and their components. Under the Directive, used equipment must be marked, collected separately, and disposed of properly.
WEEE Symbol Statement
The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging, which indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, the device should be taken to the waste collection centers for activation of the treatment, collection, recycling and disposal procedure. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the
time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local government office, your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product for details of environmentally safe recycling. When your electrical or electronic equipment is no longer useful to you, "take it back" to your local
or regional waste collection administration for recycling.
If you need further assistance in recycling, reusing in your "end of life" product, you may contact us
at the Customer Care number listed in your product's user's manual and we will be glad to help you with your effort.
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Finally, we suggest that you practice other environmentally friendly actions by understanding and using the energy-saving features of this product (where applicable), recycling the inner and outer packaging (including shipping containers) this product was delivered in, and by disposing of or recycling used batteries properly. With your help, we can reduce the amount of natural resources needed to produce electrical and electronic equipment, minimize the use of landfills for the disposal of "end of life" products, and generally improve our quality of life by ensuring that potentially hazardous substances are not released into the environment and are disposed of properly.
China Restriction of Hazardous Substances Table
The following table is supplied in compliance with China's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (China RoHS) requirements:
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