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Re: Geovision and SilverStone case/PCI riser card...
- Subject: Re: Geovision and SilverStone case/PCI riser
card...
- From: "keyvan2r" <keyvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 00:31:22 -0000
Thanks for the reply Stuart
You are right I got the model number wrong.. It is a LC-11.
I have the riser card with 2xPCI and 1xAGP.
Am I missing something?
If the riser has 2xpci and it plugs into one of the pci slots on the
motherboard is there another card/connector required to make both
PCI's work on the riser card??
Thanks
Keyvan
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "gigtekmediacomputers"
<stuartmc@g...> wrote:
>
>
> Keyvan,
>
> Are you sure you have an LC10 as the LC10 takes full size boards in
> the normal position. See it here
> http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-lc10.htm
>
> If you have an LC11 then the Riser that comes with it can take 1 X
AGP
> and 2 X PCI. There is also a small additional card that slots into
the
> other PCI slot to give proper connections. See it here
> http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-lc11.htm.
LC11 also has
> motherboard fitted upside down.
>
> You may have one of the earlier Silverstone cases that don't have
the
> newer riser with the additional PCI connector
>
> Stuart
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "keyvan2r" <keyvan@e...> wrote:
> >
> > I just got a Silverstone LC10 case (from LinItx.com - good
service
> > would highly recommend). I had a really noisey/warm Antec mini
case
> > with an Intel M-ATX motherboard and a 3.2 Ghz P4 running
Geovision
> > 6.0.5 - I got the silverstone case for a direct replacement. The
> > case comes with a 90 degree AGP/PCI riser card. I installed 2
> > Geovision (1x GVP650 - 1X GVDSP) using this riser card - no AGP
> > card, using the on-board VGA.
> > This worked fine before the riser card was used. Now geovision
does
> > not start - it errors out saying keypro not found - which means
it
> > can't find the card or driver (I think). I tried uninstalling /
> > reinstalling all the software but no luck. I can only think that
the
> > riser card is the problem as it is the only new element.
> > Does anybody know of issues with some PCI cards using a riser
card?
> > Also how can one PCI slot service 2 cards? This is essentially
what
> > the riser card is doing.
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated..
> >
> > Keyvan
> >
> > BTW the case is very cool looking and well put together. It's
fairly
> > quiet and cool - noise compares to a shuttle pc. Would make a
very
> > nice case for a MCE 2005 setup.
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