Emprex Nvidia Geforce 6600 Series
Emprex Nvidia Geforce 6600 Series
VGA Card
User's Guide
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Table Contents
Product Specifications..............................................................................................1
(GeForce 6600GT) .................................................................................................1
(GeForce 6600) ......................................................................................................3
Unpacking Your EMPREX Nvidia GeForce 6600 Series........................................5
System Requirements ..............................................................................................5
Unpacking..............................................................................................................5
Hardware Installation..............................................................................................6
Safety Instructions..................................................................................................6
Before You Begin.................................................................................................6
Removing Old Drivers............................................................................................7
Installing the Hardware..........................................................................................7
Installing the Graphics Board.................................................................................8
Installing the Software ...........................................................................................10
Installing the Drivers and Application..................................................................10
Installing Graphics Card Driver........................................................................... 11
Installing DIRECTX 9.0c...................................................................................... 11
Installing Photoshop Album SE ............................................................................ 11
NVIDIA Display Properties and nView Desktop Manager ..................................12
Accessing the NVIDIA Display Control Panel Pages ............................................12
NVIDIA Display menu..........................................................................................13
NVIDIA Display Properties ..................................................................................14
NOTE......................................................................................................................28
Revision History
Revision
Description
P/N
V.1_E
Original Issue
K410050110
Product Specifications
(GeForce 6600GT)
Chipset
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Memory
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Interface
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PCI-Express supports
Function
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Chipset Features
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(GeForce 6600)
Chipset
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Memory
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Interface
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PCI-Express supports
Function
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Chipset Features
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System Requirements
1. Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon or compatible CPU
2. Motherboard with PCI-Express x 16 slot
3. Windows 2000, XP
4. 50MB of available disk space for full installation
5. 128MB system RAM
6. Minimum power supply 350W
7. CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
8. VGA or DVI-I compatible monitor
Unpacking
1. EMPREX Nvidia GeForce 6600GT/6600 graphics card
2. TV-Out Cable
3. DVI to VGA Adapter (For 6600GT Only)
4. Users Guide
5. VGA Driver CD (Install this CD FIRST)
6. WinCinema CDs
- WinDVD5 (6 Channel)
- WinDVD Creator 2
- WinRip 2.1
- Home Theater 2.1 Lite
- DVD Copy 2 Lite
- InterVideo Photo Album
- Disc Master 2.5
7. Adobe Photoshop 1.0
Hardware Installation
Installing the EMPREX NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT/6600 hardware involves opening
up your computer and installing a graphics card. Please follow all of the safety
instructions provided here to ensure that there is no damage to you, your computer,
and the graphics card.
Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, always follow these basic safety
precautions when using any piece of electronic equipment.
Remove power from your computer by disconnecting the AC main source before
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning
exposed surfaces.
Do not operate this product near water or when your hands or body are wet.
Do not place this product on soft surfaces that could block the ventilation slots and
cause overheating.
Do not place this product near a heating register or radiator.
Place this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage to this product may
result if it falls.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place this product where a
person can step or trip on the power cord or telephone cords.
Do not disassemble this product. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Do not put lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, and so forth, on this product.
Do not overload the AC main source and power extension cords. Doing so increases
the risk of fire and electric shock.
Scroll down until you see <NVIDIA> Display Drivers (there may be more than one set).
You may have an existing graphics card from another manufacturer which means the
<NVIDIA> would be <Manufacturer>. Dont forget to delete the Windows Display
Drivers.
Power down the system and begin to install the hardware
Note: ALL HARDWARE MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF
SOFTWARE.
grounded surface before touching the graphics card. A grounded surface is the
computer chassis, or some other surface you know to be grounded. Following these
rules prevents damage or harm to you, the graphics card, and your computer.
Note that you will be installing your new GeForce 6600GT/6600 board into the PCI-E
slot inside your computer system. You may already have a graphics board installed in
this slot. If so, you will be replacing that existing board with your new GeForce
6600GT/6600 board.
Note the notched edge on the board. This corresponds to a connector lock on the
PCI-E slot. Disengage the lock and install the graphics board into the PCI-E slot. Be
careful not to damage the pins in the connector. Use firm pressure to seat the card.
Remove any metal plate that covers the slot so the graphics board connectors are
accessible from the back of the computer.
Reinstall the cover on your computer.
Reconnect any cables that were removed earlier.
Connect your monitors cable to the GeForce 6600GT/6600 connector, as shown in
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Now that all the hardware is installed, it is time to install the software. See the next
section for the software installation instructions.
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The CD will auto-run and bring up a menu of options. If the CD does not auto-run,
please click [Start][My Computer] [CD-ROM drive].
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Desktop Access
Right click from your Windows desktop to open the desktop menu.
Choose NVDisplay (Figure below)
Choose your display type that appears, based on the number and the type of display
device(s) that are connected to your computer. You will see one or more of these
options:
Analog display
Digital display
TV
The NVIDIA Display control panel with menu appears.
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Screen Adjustment
To adjust the screen position on your display, use the arrow positioning buttons for
fine adjustments.
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The Display Mode Timing page is shown above. Select the proper timing mode for
your display device.
Auto-detect (default setting) allows Windows to receive the proper timing
information directly from your display device.
Note: Some older analog display devices may not support this feature.
General Timing Formula (GTF) is an older but widely used timing standard.
However, newer displays are switching to the CVT standard.
Discrete Monitor Timings (DMT) timing is a set of pre-defined VESA timings.
VESA updates this standard every year. If DMT timing is available for a specific
mode, the NVIDIA display driver normally selects it instead of the GTF standard.
Coordinated Video Timings (CVT) became the VESA standard on March 2003.
CVT supports higher resolutions better than other timings standards.
Fixed Aspect Ratio Timing forces the displayed image to retain the aspect ratio of
the mode rather than aspect ratio of the display device.
Enable doublescan for lower resolution mode. Enabling this setting greatly
improves image quality at lower resolution, which is most useful for full screen video
or computer games.
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Application profiles
Application profile refers to saved files containing NVIDIA OpenGL and Direct3D
driver setting specific to applications and generally games.
Global Driver Settings. The Global Driver Settings option (the default application
profiles setting) appears when you first open the Performance & Quality Settings
page.
Pre-defined Profiles. Click the Application Profiles list box to view the
NVIDIA-supplied pre-defined game-specific profiles. You can select any one of these
profiles and then click Apply for the setting to take effect.
Antialiasing Settings
Antialiasing is a technique used to minimize the stairstep effect sometimes seen along
the edges of 3D objects. Your selection can range from turning antialiasing completely
off to selecting the maximum amount possible for a particular application. Use this
slider to set the degree of antialiasing to be used in Direct3D and OpenGL
applications.
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Anisotropic Filtering
Anisotropic Filtering is a technique used to improve the quality of textures applied to
the surfaces of 3D objects when drawn at a sharp angle. Use the Anisotropic Filtering
slider to set the degree of anisotropic filtering for improved image quality. Enabling
this option improves the image quality at the expense of some performance.
Application-controlled. If the check box is selected, the configurable options are
automatically disabled because the application determines the anisotropic filtering
settings.
Note: To configure options with the slider, you must clear this check box and click
Apply.
Off disables anisotropic filtering.
1x results in maximum application performance.
2x through 8x results in improved image quality but at some expense to application
performance. Higher values yield better image quality while reducing performance.
Image Settings
The Image Settings slider contains the following settings: High Performance,
Performance, Quality, and High Quality.
High Performance offers the highest frame rate possible resulting in the best
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Vertical Sync
Vertical Sync settings specify how vertical synchronization is handled in OpenGL
applications.
Off keeps vertical synchronization disabled unless an application specifically requests
otherwise.
On keeps vertical synchronization enabled unless an application specifically requests
otherwise.
Color Correction
Digital Vibrance
The Digital Vibrance Control (DVC), a mechanism for controlling color separation
and intensity, boosts the color saturation of an image so that all imagesincluding 2D,
3D and video appear brighter and crisper (even on flat panel) in your applications.
Digital Vibrance can be turned off or set to different levels from low to high.
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Color Channels
The Color Channels list appears directly above the color curve graph on the Color
Correction page.
Click the color channel list to select a color channel.
You can adjust the Red, Green, and Blue channels by selecting each color separately
or by selecting the composite choice All channels, which is the default setting.
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Note: If you select the Overlay/VMR settings from the Apply color changes to list,
only the All Channels setting is available.
When you select a color channel, notice that the following takes place:
The color appears in the graph of the color correction curve below.
Moving the Brightness/Contrast/Gamma sliders changes the appearance of the
colored line/curve in the graph in real time.
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Image Sharpening
Use the Image Sharpening slider to adjust the sharpness of the image quality by
amplifying high frequency content.
Color Profile
The Color Profile option displays a list of available color correction profiles.
Specify Standard Mode if you want to adjust color correction settings using the
Contrast, Brightness, and Gamma sliders.
Use Advanced Mode if you want to adjust color correction settings by manually
inserting, dragging, and removing control points along the curve shown in the graph.
Note: When this option is enabled, the Contrast, Brightness, or Gamma slider
settings are not available.
Custom settings you may have saved are also shown in this list. To activate the
custom profile, select it from the list and click Apply.
Add (ICC Profile Mode)
Click Add to display a dialog box from which you can load an ICC profile that
contains color correction curves.
Enter the file name of the ICC profile and click OK to load the file.
The ICC profile just added now appears in the Color profile list.
Note: Once you load this ICC profile, the Brightness, Gamma, and Contrast sliders
are disabled.
Other Settings:
Save as let you save the current color settings as a custom setting. Saved settings will
then be added to the Color profile list as a custom setting.
Delete lets you delete the custom color settings currently selected in the list.
Restore Defaults restores all color values to the hardware factory settings.
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Use the Video Overlay Settings to adjust the quality of video or DVD playback on
your display.
Note that these settings affect videos that are created using the hardware overlay, but
have no effects on videos created using software overlays, or a blit process such as
VMR.
Note: If any setting changes you make have no effect on the video overlay after you
click Apply, close the video overlay and then re-open it.
playback screen.
Screen Region to Zoom
Select the area of the video screen on which you would like to zoom by clicking the
area. You can then zoom to that portion of the screen by moving the Out/In slider
control.
Adjust Colors
See Color Correction.
Restore Defaults
Click this option restore all color values to the hardware factory settings.
Tools
This feature is composed of three sub-features; they are Shortcut tools, Display
optimization and Troubleshooting, respectively. Please refer to the illustrations
below each sub-feature for their uses.
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NVRotate
The NVRotate settings let you view your Windows desktop in Landscape or
Portrait mode. You can rotate your desktop by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
The following desktop rotations options are available:
Landscape is the default mode.
Portrait results in a 90 degree rotation.
Inverted Landscape results in a 180 degree rotation.
Restore Default results in the default Landscape mode.
Click OK after selecting an option for the rotation change to take effect.
You can click one of the two arrow buttons shown on the NVRotate page to perform
the rotation.
Or you click the semi-circular arrow on the top right of the screen image and drag it in
the direction of the rotation.
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Temperature Settings
This feature let users adjust the temperature of the NVIDIA GPU on the computer.
Ambient Temperature
This is the current temperature of the area surrounding the NVIDIA GPU in your
system. This temperature varies greatly, depending on other heat sources located near
the GPU.
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The Screen Resolution & Refresh Rates page let you configure screen resolution,
color quality, and screen refresh rates for each of your connected display devices.
Monitor Settings
Screen refresh rate displays available refresh rates for the currently selected screen
resolution of the display device. Click the list to select a different refresh rate.
Show only physical panning resolutions. Check this box to allow modes smaller
than traditional Windows desktop modes to be set on the selected display. This can
cause the visible area of the display to possibly appear zoomed or to pan around the
desktop, depending on the capabilities of the display.
Hide modes that this monitor cannot support specifies whether to include modes
that are not supported by your display.
Caution: Choosing a mode that is inappropriate for your display may cause severe
display problems and could damage your hardware.
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Properties
Click Properties to show all available customized modes for the currently selected
screen resolution.
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