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If your monitors use DVI-I connectors, you will need DVI-I-to-VGA adapters to connect
them. Adapters are available from the online ATI store at
You are now ready to enable SURROUNDVIEW™. See
page 48
.
5-4 Enabling SURROUNDVIEW
Enable SURROUNDVIEW using the system BIOS settings.
To enable SURROUNDVIEW
1
Restart your system, and then enter CMOS setup (see the illustration on the following
page).
When restarting, most computers prompt you to press
certain keys (usually F10,
DEL, F2, or F8) to enter Setup.
If this does not occur, refer to the manufacturer’s
documentation.
The CMOS Setup screen appears.
2
Use the arrow keys ( ) to navigate to
Advanced Chipset Features
, and then press
Enter.
The Advanced Chipset Features screen appears.
3
Use the arrow keys to navigate to
AGP Aperture Size
, and then use the + or – key to
set it to
128
. (This is the recommended setting for best general performance;
SURROUNDVIEW does not require it.)
Your system must have at least 256MB of
RAM to use an
AGP Aperture size of 128
(see
System Requirements on
page 46
)
.
4
Use the arrow keys to navigate to
UMA Frame Buffer Size
, and then set it to
64MB
.
Press Esc to return to the
CMOS Setup screen.
5
Use the arrow keys to navigate to
Integrated Peripherals
, and then press Enter.
The Integrated Peripherals screen appears.
6
Use the arrow keys to navigate to
Init Display First
, and then set it to
AGP
.
• The motherboard manufacturer must provide an option in CMOS to enable / disable
internal graphics when external graphics cards are used.
• Implementation may vary, depending upon the motherboard manufacturer.