GFX Card) Intel(r) 82815 Graphics Controller

when i play counter strike or other games my fps drops i have tryed every thing even down to reformating
i think i got a onboard gfx card but when i look in bios i theres no option to disable it  (GFX Card) Intel(r) 82815 Graphics Controller.

If you are using the integrated VGA of an i815 chipset it's really not worth anything.
Have a look in the device manager what display adapter is installed.
If the integrated VGA is in use it will be disabled the moment you install an AGP card, there isn't a manual disable option.

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