I bought a eMachines E4028 less than a year ago and I was really happy with the machine's performance in general, I was using the machine to surf the internet and play music.
I Found out using the software EVEREST Ultimate Edition 2006 (Ver. 3.50.761) the motherboard was a Intel (Augsburg) D915GAG. website
As you can see in Intel's website, it's really clear. The motherboard comes with 1 PCI Express x16.
Well, my big problem is: I like games, then I bought a Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro (PCI Express x16) by internet a week ago and I just got it today. I was really exited to play Half Life 2 and FarCry that I bought specially to play with my new video card. Because I never had any problem with the computer before, I thought that was no problem to violate the guarantee seal, once I just had less than a mounth to end the period.
When I opened the computer I looked the motherboard to my surprise: my motherboard didn't have the PCI Express slot.
What should I do now? I violated the guarantee sealing, but with this, I found out that my computer is a fraud.
I Found out using the software EVEREST Ultimate Edition 2006 (Ver. 3.50.761) the motherboard was a Intel (Augsburg) D915GAG. website
As you can see in Intel's website, it's really clear. The motherboard comes with 1 PCI Express x16.
Well, my big problem is: I like games, then I bought a Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro (PCI Express x16) by internet a week ago and I just got it today. I was really exited to play Half Life 2 and FarCry that I bought specially to play with my new video card. Because I never had any problem with the computer before, I thought that was no problem to violate the guarantee seal, once I just had less than a mounth to end the period.
When I opened the computer I looked the motherboard to my surprise: my motherboard didn't have the PCI Express slot.
What should I do now? I violated the guarantee sealing, but with this, I found out that my computer is a fraud.