Dvi Card Driver

Overview

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An ADD2 card is an adapter card inserted into the PCI Express* port of a computer running one of the following Intel® chipsets:

  • Intel® 946GZ Express Chipset
  • Intel® 945G Express Chipset
  • Intel® G965 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q965 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q963 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G31 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G33 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G35 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q33 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q35 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G41 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G43 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G45 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q43 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q45 Express Chipset
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ADD2 cards use the PCI Express x16 port to get serial digital video out (SDVO) signals from the Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH). ADD2 cards allow configurations for TV-out, LVDS, and TMDS output (for example, televisions and digital displays/flat panels). Combined with an Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator driver, ADD2 cards can be used to display output to a television, digital display, or simultaneously to a monitor and digital display.

What Is A Dvi Card

Compatibility

ADD2 cards have display output options that expand the range of display devices supported by a computer. Some examples of SDVO devices for use on ADD2 cards (available through third parties) are:

  • Combo devices:
    • Dual Link DVI: dual independent DVI displays
    • TV-out (composite): primary or secondary TV-out display (standard definition in PAL or NTSC formats)
    • HDTV-out: primary or secondary HDTV display
    • VGA-out: drive second RGB independent display
  • DVI: primary or secondary DVI display
  • LVDS: LVDS interface for integrated flat panel
  • HDMI: main or secondary HDTV display
NoteADD2 cards are only compatible in computers with Intel® G41, G43, G45, Q43, Q45, G35, G33, G31, Q33, Q35, G965, Q965, Q963, 946GZ, 915G or 945G Express chipsets and a PCI Express slot. ADD2 cards cannot be inserted into an AGP computer slot (for example: computers using an Intel® 845G or 865G chipset).

Support

Unless purchased with an Intel® Desktop Board, technical support for ADD2 card hardware should be directed to the original manufacturer of the card. If the issue appears to be with the graphics driver software, contact Intel Support, your computer manufacturer, and/or place of purchase of the card for assistance.

NoteIntel offers email support for only the latest generations of Intel® graphics products. Email support is not available for some older graphics products.

Purchasing and availability

End users with computers running Intel® G45, G43, G41, Q43, Q45, G35, G33, G31, Q33, Q31, G965, Q965, Q963, 946GZ, 915G or 945G Express Chipsets should contact their computer manufacturer or local computer reseller for availability of ADD2 cards.

Overview

An ADD2 card is an adapter card inserted into the PCI Express* port of a computer running one of the following Intel® chipsets:

  • Intel® 946GZ Express Chipset
  • Intel® 945G Express Chipset
  • Intel® G965 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q965 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q963 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G31 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G33 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G35 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q33 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q35 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G41 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G43 Express Chipset
  • Intel® G45 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q43 Express Chipset
  • Intel® Q45 Express Chipset

ADD2 cards use the PCI Express x16 port to get serial digital video out (SDVO) signals from the Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH). ADD2 cards allow configurations for TV-out, LVDS, and TMDS output (for example, televisions and digital displays/flat panels). Combined with an Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator driver, ADD2 cards can be used to display output to a television, digital display, or simultaneously to a monitor and digital display.

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Compatibility

ADD2 cards have display output options that expand the range of display devices supported by a computer. Some examples of SDVO devices for use on ADD2 cards (available through third parties) are:

  • Combo devices:
    • Dual Link DVI: dual independent DVI displays
    • TV-out (composite): primary or secondary TV-out display (standard definition in PAL or NTSC formats)
    • HDTV-out: primary or secondary HDTV display
    • VGA-out: drive second RGB independent display
  • DVI: primary or secondary DVI display
  • LVDS: LVDS interface for integrated flat panel
  • HDMI: main or secondary HDTV display

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NoteADD2 cards are only compatible in computers with Intel® G41, G43, G45, Q43, Q45, G35, G33, G31, Q33, Q35, G965, Q965, Q963, 946GZ, 915G or 945G Express chipsets and a PCI Express slot. ADD2 cards cannot be inserted into an AGP computer slot (for example: computers using an Intel® 845G or 865G chipset).

Support

Unless purchased with an Intel® Desktop Board, technical support for ADD2 card hardware should be directed to the original manufacturer of the card. If the issue appears to be with the graphics driver software, contact Intel Support, your computer manufacturer, and/or place of purchase of the card for assistance.

Driver
NoteIntel offers email support for only the latest generations of Intel® graphics products. Email support is not available for some older graphics products.

Purchasing and availability

End users with computers running Intel® G45, G43, G41, Q43, Q45, G35, G33, G31, Q33, Q31, G965, Q965, Q963, 946GZ, 915G or 945G Express Chipsets should contact their computer manufacturer or local computer reseller for availability of ADD2 cards.