Nvidia nVidia Video Card GeForce MX Series User Manual

User’s Manual  
For  
GeForce4 MX Series  
DOC NO: 54-ONV17-01 Rev.A  
02/01/16  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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1. Introduction  
The nVIDIA GeForce4 MX series graphic is the 3D graphics processors and  
multimedia controller. Its innovative architectures combine, transform, and light  
technology with a rendering engine that delivers 4 pixels per clock. The nVIDIA  
GeForce4 MX series graphic not only speed up graphics processing for richer 3D  
graphics, it also frees up CPU bandwidth, to the computer systems use, by  
incorporating GeForce4 MX break-through 3D architecture.  
nVIDIA GeForce4 MX series graphics controller delivers stunning visual quality and  
performance, with its 256 bit true-color engine and 32 bit Z/Stencil buffer.  
GeForce4 MX series is the only graphics processor able to drive dual digital displays  
independently delivering the dual-head graphics in a single Board. It’s full support 2  
analog DVI or DVI and CRT.  
1.1 Features  
Integrated second-generation transform and lighting engine.  
64/128MB memory DDR or SDRAM on board.  
Integrated true-color 350MHz RAMDAC interface.  
Supports high screen resolutions up to 2048x1536@60Hz.  
Enables two Digital Flat Panel Display to 1280x1024.  
256-bit 2D and 3D graphics architecture.  
AGP 2X/4X/8X with AGP Texturing and Fast Writes. (For AGP series product)  
32-bit color ARGB with destination alpha.  
Cube environment mapping.  
Separate hue, saturation, and brightness controls for the video overlay.  
Video DMA for efficient VIP Host operations.  
DVD and HDTV- ready motion compensation for MPEG-2 decoding.  
OpenGL ICD for full OpenGL support.  
Alternate OS support for OS/2, Linux, and BeOS.  
Drivers for Windows XP, 2000, ME and 98SE.  
8.8 GB/second memory bandwidth.(For MX460 series product)  
6.4 GB/second memory bandwidth.(For MX440 series product)  
2.7 GB/second memory bandwidth.(For MX420 series product)  
31Mtriangles/sec or higher through T&L and setup.  
nVIDIA shading rasterizer (NSR) Featuring.  
Fully support PCI Interface. (For PCI series product)  
Low Profile SPEC. (For Low Profile series product)  
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1.2 System Requirements  
Any motherboard with AGP bus. (For AGP series product)  
Any motherboard with PCI bus. (For PCI series product)  
Microsoft Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP.  
DirectX 8 series and OpenGL Features.  
2. Hardware Installation  
2.1 Adapter Configuration  
VGA with TV-Out  
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S Video In  
Video Out  
S Video Out  
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Low-Profile VGA with TV-Out  
Low-Profile VGA with TV-Out  
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2.2 Installing your VGA adapter  
1. Power off your computer, remove its outside cover, and then assert yourself by  
touching the power supply of your computer.  
Note: Before installing your new VGA card, you must first set the VGA  
option to either Standard VGA or Standard Display VGA.  
2. Remove your old graphics card, and install your new VGA card into the AGP slot.  
PCI series product  
AGP series product  
AGP Slot  
PCI slot  
AGP mainboard  
PCI slot  
AGP mainboard  
3. Align and secure the mounting bracket of your new VGA card to your computer  
and replace your computer cover.  
4. Connect your monitor cable to the DB-15 connector at your new VGA card.  
!!! Caution !!!  
Turn Off  
Before you turn on your system,  
you have to sure that VGA card  
setup already and all cables are  
connected.  
Graphics Card  
DO NOT connect / disconnect  
TV-out cable when your TV or  
Turn Off  
PC is Power On.  
5. Power on your computer.  
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3. Software Installation  
After installing the VGA card in your computer, please turn on your PC, and your  
computer will be automatically detected.  
Auto-Run CD will auto-detect your VGA and TV card devices.  
Therefore, it might show more than one device in the first installing  
window. Otherwise, Auto-Run CD will skip the first installing  
window when it only detects one device. Please select one  
installation of the devices that is proper for this product.  
Notice :  
3.1 Installing driver on Windows 98SE/ME  
Please set the VGA card as ‘Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)’. When asked  
if you want to restart your PC, click ‘No’. Then you should follow the next step.  
1. Insert the Auto-Run CD-ROM driver (wait few seconds). You will see ‘VGA  
Installer’ window that will be shown on the screen. If it does not display, please  
browse the CD and double click ‘AutoRun.exe’ icon.  
2. Click-on Install Driver’ to install the VGA driver.  
3. After the installation is complete, the system will ask you whether you want to  
restart your computer now. Click ‘Yes’ to reboot your system and activate the  
program.  
3.2 Installing DirectX on Windows  
98SE/ME/2000/XP  
When the system restart after finishing the VGA driver setup, please install better  
DirectX version than that on your system.  
1. Double click CD-ROM icon to let it auto-run. The ‘VGA Installer’ will be shown  
again.  
2. Click Install DirectX’ and you will see a ‘Installer’ dialog, and click ‘OK’ to  
show next page.  
3. Click Yes’ to continue.  
4. Click-on ReInstall DirectX’ to install the DirectX program.  
5. When it is done, please click ‘OK’ to reboot Windows.  
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3.3 View User's manual  
Click ‘User’s Manual’ to view detailed information regarding the various  
Drivers/Programs and FAQ located on the CD.  
3.4 Installing driver on Windows 2000/XP  
Please set the VGA card as ‘Video Controller (VGA Compatible)’. When asked if  
you want to restart your PC, click ‘No’. Then you should follow the next step.  
1. Insert the Auto-Run CD-ROM driver (wait few seconds). You will see ‘VGA  
Installer’ window that will be shown on the screen. If it does not display, please  
browse the CD and double click ‘AutoRun.exe’ icon.  
2. Click ‘Install Driver’ to install the VGA driver.  
3. A. Windows 2000:  
If you see ‘Digital Signature Not  
Found’ window, please click Yes’.  
B. Windows XP:  
If you see ‘Hardware Installation’  
window,  
please  
click  
‘Continue  
Anyway’.  
4.  
When asked if you want to restart your PC, click ‘OK’ to finish the installation  
and reboot your Windows.  
.
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3.5 TV-OUT Function Instructions  
Before you power on your system, you have to be sure the VGA  
NOTE:  
card is installed already and all the cables are connected to prevent  
form the card get burnt.  
3.5.1 How to enable the TV-OUT function  
The VGA card needs to see real 75 ohms AV input. Connect the  
signal cable between TV-OUT of VGA and TV's Video input and  
turn on the TV before launch ‘Display Properties’. Otherwise the  
Warning:  
TV-OUT function would be gray and un-selectable.  
1. Boot up the system from monitor.  
2. To Connect the signal cable between TV-OUT of VGA and TV’S Video input and  
turn on the TV.  
3. After launch ‘Display Properties’ window then:  
1. Click Settings’  
2. Click Advanced…’  
3. Click nView’  
4. Click Device Setting’  
5. Click  
Select Output Device’  
6. Click Advanced’  
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3.5.2 How to change TV setting?  
1. You can click ‘TV’ to switch VGA output to  
TV.  
A. Click ‘Change Format’ to select which  
standard TV you want.  
When you select ‘Make this format the  
power-up default’; the System will  
change BIOS default to the format, when  
you boot-up next time.  
B. Click ‘Video output format’ to select  
output from Composite or S-Video.  
C. Click OK’ to switch your display mode.  
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3.5.3 How to adjustment screen position?  
1. Please open “Output Device” page.  
2. When the output of your VGA is set to  
Monitor, You can click ‘Device Setting’ to  
adjust the screen position  
WARNING:  
The Monitor display may become  
scrambled if you adjust the screen position  
over the required range.  
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3.5.4 How to change output to Digital Flat Panel?  
1. A.  
You can click Digital Flat Panelto  
switch VGA output to Digital Flat Panel.  
B.  
Click OKor Applyto switch your  
display device.  
2.  
Click OKto make sure.  
3. Windows will ask you to keep this setting.  
Click Yesto finish setting.  
Note : The function is just for output device with DVI connector.  
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3.6 nView Function instructions  
3.6.1 Clone mode  
1. A. You can click ‘Clone’ to add second  
device Output of clone.  
B. Click ‘OK’ or ‘Apply’ to switch your  
display mode.  
2. Windows 98SE will ask you to restart your  
computer. Please click ‘Yes’ to finish  
switching.  
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4. Video Mirror Function  
4.1.1 Video Mirror mode  
Video Mirror is a nView feature that allows a video or DVD application to  
mirror its playback in full-screen mode on any one of the connected display  
devices.  
For Video Mirror functionality, set your nView panel to one of these  
modes:  
Windows XP/2000 Clone or Windows XP DualView.  
Windows 9X/ME Clone or Extended Desktop.  
1. Open the DVD or video application that you  
want to view.  
2. A. Enable Overlay Controls  
B. Enable video overlay zoom: Click this  
check box and click Apply to use the  
Zoom control slider to zoom in (out) on a  
specific area of the video output  
(overlay) on your screen. Using the  
diagram of the screen regions shown on  
the Overlay Controls panel, you can  
select the area of the video screen you  
would like to zoom. Once selected, you  
can zoom to that portion of the screen by  
moving the Zoom Control slider between  
the Out and In range.  
3. Be sure to click Apply whenever you make  
any changes to the control panels. If changes  
do not take effect (the controls have no effect  
on the video) after you click Apply, close the  
video overlay and then re-open it.  
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5. Color Correction Panel  
5.1.1 Color Correction Settings  
If you are using a GeForceX GPU-based card, another non-nView nVIDIA  
GPU-based card, or have not enabled nView on your system yet, follow these  
steps:  
Right click from the Windows desktop to display the context menu, click  
Properties, the Settings tab, and the Advanced button.  
Click the Color Correction tab to display the nVIDIA Color Correction  
panel.  
If you are using a nView-based card, have nView enabled, and want to  
access the Color Control Panel from the nView panel, follow these steps:  
Open the nView control panel.  
To access the context menu, right click on a monitor icon that  
appears on the nView panel.  
Select Color Correction from the context menu.  
1. Open Color Correction  
A. Active Color Channel: Allows you to  
select the color channel controlled by the  
sliders. You can adjust the red, green or  
blue channels individually or all three  
channels at once.  
B. Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma  
Controls: The slider controls allow you  
to adjust the brightness, contrast, or  
gamma values for the selected color  
channel.  
C. Diagonal Line/Curve:  
A
graphical  
representation of the color curve. This  
curve will change in real time as you  
adjust the contrast, brightness or gamma.  
D. Selecting Automatically apply these  
settings at startup automatically  
restores the color adjustments you have  
made here when Windows is restarted.  
2. Note: If your computer is running on a network, the color will be adjusted after  
you have logged on to Windows.  
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6. How to Overclock  
Increasing the hardware clock frequencies beyond the  
Warning: manufacturer’s recommended setting may cause system instability  
and possibly damage the hardware.  
6.1.1 Setting Hardware Options Function  
1. Choose ‘Hardware Options’ in ‘Additional  
Geforce 4 MX Properties’ then enable  
‘Allow clock frequency adjustments’.  
2. Please restart computer .To click ‘Restart  
Now’.  
3. After restart computer, please set the clock of ‘Core clock frequency’ or  
Memory clock frequency’ that you want in step 1.  
Clicking ‘test new settings’ after finish adjust clock to check it can affordable or  
not.  
5. To click ‘Apply’ to finish the procedure and  
you will see this message.  
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7. Display Information  
7.1 Resolutions Supported  
Resolutions Color Depth  
Refresh Rate (Hz)  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150 170  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150 170  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150 170  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150 170  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 150  
60 70 72 75 85 100 120  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
640 x 480  
800 X 600  
1024 X 768  
1152 X 864  
1280 X 960  
1280 X 1024  
1600 X 1200  
1920 X 1080  
1920 X 1200  
1920 X 1440  
2048 X 1536  
60 70 72 75 85 100  
60 70 72 75 85 100  
60 70 72 75 85  
60 70 72 75 85 100  
60 70 72 75 85 100  
60 70 72 75  
60 70 72 75 85  
60 70 72 75 85  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
16bit  
32bit  
8bit  
60 70 72 75  
60 70 72 75 85  
60 70 72 75 85  
60 70 75 85  
60 70 72 75  
60 70 72 75  
16bit  
32bit  
60  
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8. FAQ  
Q: While installing on my PC, my computer loses the Vertical Sync.  
A: Please check your monitor’s specifications. Some monitors connect the DDC  
signal to ground: Which causes the BIOS not to detect your monitor. Therefore,  
causing your nVidia Geforce4 MX graphics card not to receive any data or refresh  
rates.  
Q: The image on my monitor keeps on flickering and the driver can't  
change the refresh-rate.  
A: The problem is due to a failed DDC monitor detection.  
To fix the problem:  
1. Chick the right button of mouse in desktop them choose ‘Properties’.  
2. Select Settings’ tab  
3. Click Advanced Properties’  
4. Select Monitor’ tab  
5. Click Change’  
6. Select Show All Devices’ and choose your monitor type. If your monitor type  
is not listed, please select one that is similar as possible.  
Q: How do I change the resolution, color, and refresh-rate on my  
Windows 98SE system?  
A: Open the ‘My Computer’ folder and select the ‘Control Panel’ icon.  
Double-click on ‘Display’ icon, then select ‘Settings’ tab, and then choose ‘Color  
Palette colors’ to change the color values. Adjusting ‘Screen area’ to change the  
Resolution (screen image size). From the same tab click-on ‘Advanced…’ to  
access the Refresh-rate.  
Q: How do I change the resolution, color, and refresh-rate on my  
Windows NT system?  
A: The procedure is basically the same as the Windows 98SE system. Except that  
you must select ‘Test’ then click ‘OK’, so that the changes can take affect.  
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Q: TV-OUT is grayed out on my TV-OUT capable nVidia Geforce4 MX  
graphics card. How can I fix it?  
A: 1. The nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card needs to see real 75 ohms AV input.  
However, not all TVs have this, and some have a switch labeled ‘Terminate’  
next to the AV inputs to turn the 75 ohms off to allow more than one TV to be  
connected. If you are having this problem, especially with a smaller or  
portable TV, then try another TV to see if this is a problem, or check for a  
Terminate’ switch.  
2. According to motherboard vendor this may also be caused a problem by  
motherboards using a linear voltage regulator that does not supply enough  
voltage to the nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card, and therefore there is not  
enough voltage to maintain TV-OUT.  
Q: My nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card keeps on locking up. How can I  
fix it?  
A: 1. Are you over clocking either nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card or your  
processor? If you are, try clocking back to normal, leaving the case lids off  
and under clocking and see if it fixes the problem. If it does, you need more  
cooling.  
2. Have you assigned an IRQ to VGA in your BIOS? If not, do so.  
3. Have you got an IRQ conflict with nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card and  
another card? The only device that can have the same IRQ is the ‘IRQ  
Holder for PCI Steering’. If so, try moving the card to another slot (in  
particular avoid the first PCI slot as this frequently is forced to share an IRQ  
with the AGP slot) or assigning a different IRQ to that slot in the BIOS.  
4. Are you running a virus checker in the background? Try disabling it.  
5. Try installing the latest AGP drivers for your motherboard chipset if you  
haven't got an Intel motherboard.  
6. If you have an ‘AGP Driving Control’ setting in your BIOS, try switching it  
to ‘BA’ or another value instead of ‘Auto’.  
7. If you have a VIA chipset, try enabling AGP4X. We have chosen to disable  
the AGP sideband transfer because there have been various system instability  
problems due to issues in the design of some motherboards.  
Q: The system will hang up when I play 3D game in Win98SE system.  
A: 1.  
Start ProgramsAccessoriesSystem ToolsSystem Information  
ToolsDirectX Diagnostic ToolDisplay  
2.  
3. Disable Direct3D Acceleration’ to try.  
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Q: When I install the 2x.xx series of drives Windows 9x locks up at the  
bootup screen. How can I fix it?  
A: Make sure your nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card is not sharing an IRQ with  
any other devices. If you find that it is, try either moving the device into another  
PCI slot, or reassigning the PCI IRQs in the BIOS. In particular, the first PCI slot  
is frequently forced to share an IRQ with the AGP slot.  
Q: If I set the nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card as the primary card in  
the BIOS, my secondary PCI video card is not detected. How can I fix  
it?  
A: Check in your C:\CONFIG.SYS file to see if you are loading EMM386.EXE. If  
you are, remove the line.  
Q: Games stutter with my nVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics card. How can I  
fix it?  
A: 1. Go into the System Control Panel, then click on Device Manager, and then  
find your CD/DVD-ROM drive(s) and hard drive(s). Go into each one, click  
on Settings and check DMA. This enables UltraDMA.  
2. Make sure that Video BIOS shadowing is disabled in your BIOS.  
3. Make sure that your graphic card is not sharing any IRQs with another card -  
the only device that can have the same IRQ is the ‘IRQ Holder for PCI  
Steering’. If you find that the GeForce2 MX is sharing an IRQ, try moving the  
card that it is sharing the IRQ with to another slot.  
Q: I get flickering textures in Quake 3 Arena and Windows 9x. How can I  
fix it?  
A: Type the following at the console:  
/r_ext_compiled_vertex_array 0  
/vid_restart  
Q: I can't get my system to work with AGP8X. It only can work in AGP4X.  
A: 1. You must enable AGP in 8X mode in BIOS of motherboard.  
2. You need to confirm motherboard have support AGP 8X mode.  
3. You need to install the motherboard AGP driver.  
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