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Follow the steps 

to install the VGA card:

1. Remove the computer case.

2. Locate the expansion slot on your mainboard.  

Warning: Inserting the VGA card  into a wrong 
slot may damage your card (refer to your 
mainboard manual for more Information).

3. Put the card directly over the 

slot and 

press one end of the card into the slot first.  
Gently but firmly press the other end until the 
card is fully seated in the slot.

4. Secure the card with a bracket screw.

5. Install all other cards and devices and connect 

all the cables, and then install the case.

6. Connect the monitor.  Now, you are ready to 

install the software on your computer.

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expansion 

To install the driver of the VGA card to your computer, 

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please follow the steps below:

1. Turn on the computer.

2. Insert the 

 into the CD-ROM drive. The Autorun program will start the Setup 

program, and show the setup screen as follows:

Tip 

: If, on your computer, the 

Autorun program does not execute 
automatically, please 1) enable the 
CD-ROM drive Auto-detect function 
from Control Panel; or 2) find and 
run the setup.exe file manually from 
the CD.

3. Click 

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VGA Drivers

. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 

4. After finishing the installation, restart the computer as instructed.

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System Requirements

Card Features

For reference only

Unpacking

Please check out the following items to make sure that you get the complete product:
 

 

VGA card

   Disk: Drivers, documentation, and applications
    Consult your dealer immediately if anything is missing or damaged. 

To install the  VGA card, your computer system needs to meet the following requirements:     

 

Intel  Pentium  III

(and above), AMD  K7  (and above), or compatible with expansion slot 

 

128MB of system memory 

 

Installation software requires CD-ROM drive 

 

Operation System Support: visit MSI website for further information

 

Power supply of 350 (and up) watt is highly recommended for system stability

  

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Note: The VGA card shown here may vary from the actual card.  
For further information, please visit MSI website at www.msi.com.tw

TV_Out Connector

HDTV-Output integrated

PCI Express Interface

DVI-I Port

512MB DDR3/DDR2 memory 
256MB DDR3/DDR2 memory 
128MB DDR3/DDR2 memory

nVIDIA GeForce 8400GS

NVIDIA

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Shading Architecture

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Microsoft Vista  Features

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Vertex shaders

   

- Support for Microsoft  DirectX 10.0 Vertex Shader 4.0

- Encompass' Transform and Lighting

- Displacement mapping

- Geometry instancing

Pixel shades

- Support for DirectX 10.0 Pixel Shader 4.0

- Support for full pixel branching

- Support for Multiple Render Targets (MRTs)

- Infinite-length pixel programs

Next-generation texture engine

Full 128-bit studio-quality floating point precision through the entire rendering pipeline,with 
native hardware support for 32 bpp,64 bpp,and 128 bpp rendering modes.

64-Bit Texture Filtering and Blending

Full floating point is supported throughout entire pipeline

Floating point filtering improves the quality of images in motion

Floating point texturing drivers new levels of clarity and image detail

Floating point frame buffer blending gives detail to special effects like motion blur and 
explosions

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Next-generation Instancing

Geometry Shaders

Steamed Output

8 MRTs

32bpp HDR Formats

Shadow Maps

 

 

 

 

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NVIDIA Intellisample  4.0 Technology

Advanced 16X anisotropic filtering (up to 128 taps)

Rotated-grid antialiasing for removing jagged edges for incredible edge quality

Support for advanced lossless compression algorithms for color,texture,and z-data at higher 
resolutions and frame retes

Fast z-clear

Support for normal map compression

New transparent supersampling and transparent multisampling antialiasing modes

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NVIDIA PureVideo  Technology

Three dedicated video engines

MPEG-2 HD and WMV HD video playback up to 1920 X1080p resolution

H 264 hardware decode acceleration

Decryption supported for all standard HD Video formats-AES-128 CTR mode,AES-128 CBC 
mode,and AES-128 ECB mode.

Industry's most advanced video algorithms

Overlay color temperature correction

Microsoft Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) support for multiple video windows with full video 
quality and features in each window

Integrated HDTV output

Advanced Display Functionality

Dual integrated 400MHz RAMDACs for display resolutions up to and including 2048 X 1536 
at 85 Hz

Dual MIO ports for interfacing to external TMDS transmitters and external TV encoders

Full NVIDIA nView multi-display technology capability

Advanced Engineering

Designed for PCI Express X16

API Support

Complete DirectX support,including the latest version of Microsoft DirectX 10.0 Shader 
Model 3.0

Full OpenGL support,including OpenGL 2.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SPDIF Connector

D-Sub Port

Fan Connector

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Reserved Hole

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Refer to the section of Enabling HDMI Output  
to enable the HDMI function. 

Enabling HDMI Output 

Follow the steps 

to enable HDMI Output 

function:

1. Find the DVI-to-HDMI adapter that comes with 

the package, if provided. 

2. Attach the 

3. Ensure that the adapter is firmly installed.

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Consult your dealer 

to purchase the adapter if it is not provided. 

DVI-to-HDMI adapter to the DVI 

connector.

4. Use the compliant SPDIF Internal cable to connect both the SPDIF connectors on the 

VGA card and your mainboard.  Make sure to (1) plug the orange cable to the SPDIF-
pin and the black one to the GND-pin on the mainboard; and (2) plug the other end 
(2-pin white connector) of the cable to the SPDIF connector on the VGA card.   Note 
that wrong installation may cause the damage to the VGA card. 

5. Or, use the compliant SPDIF External cable to connect the SPDIF connector on the 

VGA card and the SPDIF-out connector on the back panel of the mainboard.  Make sure 
to plug the end with 2-pin connector of the cable to the SPDIF connector on the VGA 
card, and the other end to the SPDIF-out connector on the back panel of the mainboard. 

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