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Installing an NI PCIe-1433 card.

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When I try to install the NI PCIe-1433 DAQ card in the empty PCIe slot on the motherboard it blocks the onboard video signal.The PC sounds as if it boots, but with no video signal it's hard to tell. The PC is new with an Asus Q370M-C motherboard, an i7-9700 CPU, 16GB RAM and a 500GB SSD. The BIOS is updated with the latest 2811 version. I have tried various different BIOS settings, but nothing seems to work. The PC is fitted with a 350W PSU. I have also tried the DAQ card in a different PC, but had the same problem. Can anyone suggest what I can try next please?

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Do you know if the card is working one? it is possible that the card could be damaged.

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Hi Santhosh

 

I was beginning to think the same, but I have now successfully installed it in an HP ProDesk 600 G6. Just need to find a Windows 10 driver for it now.

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NI PCIe-1433 is a frame grabber module. You need Vision Acquisition Software to install the NI-IMAQdx driver.

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Thanks, all sorted now.

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