Thank you for your very detailed list of troubleshooting.
I'm still working on an answer and will be back. However, I have one question. Did you already try going into the BIOS, under 'Advanced Chipset Features'? There, you can tell the motherboard which video card you want it to use first. Try setting it to 'PCI'. Let's see if that changes anything with all the RAM installed. You might also try just simply resetting BIOS defaults ( BIOS flash doesn't reset defaults ).
I have already reset to default settings. Under Advanced Chipset settings, there are 2 options: PCI and PCIex. Neither of them work. However, there are more options when PCI is selected. Which ones should I choose?
Thank you for getting back. Are you talking about the options in the below screen shot? If so, I don't know if they will affect the video card issue you're seeing.
I've asked around and the general response I'm getting is that it 'sounds like a motherboard limitation'. One of my colleagues did have a similar issue and they eventually found out that is was a bad processor socket.
The highest video card we sold with the Inspiron 530 had 512MB of video memory. So the motherboard limitation theory is making a lot of sense at this point.
I've reached my scope on this question. Best of luck.
Yes, those are the settings that I have been changing. I noticed something, though, with the RAM and the Video memory being shared. Have a look at this screenshot.
Interesting note about the shared video memory. It could have something to do with the problem. The cause could be that the on board video memory is managed as a 'percent of system memory'. Reducing the size of the video memory by removing a stick of memory, might be allowing the motherboard some kind of extra PCI device space.
Completely up to you on the processor socket. I think we have a motherboard memory management limit that's making your card not display. I'm guessing though.
From everything I've read, the video memory is managed by system firmware and there's not much one can do to adjust it manually. This makes since for an Inspiron since it was a lower cost option.
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May 19th, 2014 17:00
Greetings Jj1999jj,
Thank you for your very detailed list of troubleshooting.
I'm still working on an answer and will be back. However, I have one question. Did you already try going into the BIOS, under 'Advanced Chipset Features'? There, you can tell the motherboard which video card you want it to use first. Try setting it to 'PCI'. Let's see if that changes anything with all the RAM installed. You might also try just simply resetting BIOS defaults ( BIOS flash doesn't reset defaults ).
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I have already reset to default settings. Under Advanced Chipset settings, there are 2 options: PCI and PCIex. Neither of them work. However, there are more options when PCI is selected. Which ones should I choose?
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May 21st, 2014 16:00
Hi Jj1999jj,
Thank you for getting back. Are you talking about the options in the below screen shot? If so, I don't know if they will affect the video card issue you're seeing.
I've asked around and the general response I'm getting is that it 'sounds like a motherboard limitation'. One of my colleagues did have a similar issue and they eventually found out that is was a bad processor socket.
The highest video card we sold with the Inspiron 530 had 512MB of video memory. So the motherboard limitation theory is making a lot of sense at this point.
I've reached my scope on this question. Best of luck.
jj1999jj
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May 21st, 2014 17:00
Yes, those are the settings that I have been changing. I noticed something, though, with the RAM and the Video memory being shared. Have a look at this screenshot.
jj1999jj
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May 21st, 2014 19:00
About the processor socket, should I take out the CPU and sent a picture? I know how to properly remove the CPU, and I've done it before successfully.
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May 22nd, 2014 15:00
Jj1999jj,
Interesting note about the shared video memory. It could have something to do with the problem. The cause could be that the on board video memory is managed as a 'percent of system memory'. Reducing the size of the video memory by removing a stick of memory, might be allowing the motherboard some kind of extra PCI device space.
Completely up to you on the processor socket. I think we have a motherboard memory management limit that's making your card not display. I'm guessing though.
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May 22nd, 2014 16:00
Alright, I won't mess with the socket. Is there anything I can do about the shared memory?
jj1999jj
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May 22nd, 2014 16:00
By the way, the one I am removing is 512MB, but I could keep that in and remove the 1GB. It doesn't matter which slot or stick is removed.
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May 23rd, 2014 17:00
Hi Jj1999jj,
From everything I've read, the video memory is managed by system firmware and there's not much one can do to adjust it manually. This makes since for an Inspiron since it was a lower cost option.