K8NGM2-FID and PCIe 8400GS gives blank video

I hv a socket 939 board (7207 V1.x) and plugged in an MSI 8400GS 256MB PCIe card w/o success.  I tried every video combination in the bios configurations. I read that this old board does not support PCIe 2.0 cards.  Is that true?  The manual does not say anything about it, nor does the 7207 product page.  I did not try to load the software drivers from the CD.  The card seems to work on a Dell system we have at work.  But my 939 board running XP does not even detect the new hardware.  My question is: is there a fundamental hardware incompatibilty that bios/drivers wont be able to overcome?
Mike

Quote from: Fredrik on 08-September-10, 00:03:53
Please also mention what PSU you got, and it's maximum ampères on the three main voltages: 3.3, 5 and 12 v.
Quote from: Henry on 08-September-10, 05:08:33
Once again what PSU do you have and what makes you so sure that it's not the problem?
Quote from: Jack t.N. on 08-September-10, 07:04:19
I agree with Henry and Fredrik, please provide full PSU specifications (brand, model name, amperage limits (A) on the main voltage rails (12V, 5V and 3.3V)).  There is no point in letting everyone reading this thread playing a "guess game".  From a rational perspective, there is simply no kind of benefit in not telling us what you are using to power the system. 
Quote from: Jack t.N. on 08-September-10, 07:42:22
Is there something wrong with your PSU or why are you refusing to provide any kind of information about it? 
That could be the case (or maybe not -> I have no idea). Personally, I refuse to even think about that kind of thing before I have all important system specifications.  And the PSU is one of the most important things in a system as it powers everything. 
Quote from: Mike on 08-September-10, 07:43:05
PCI 2.0 cards are supposed to be backward compatible.  Try re-seating the card to ensure full contact in the slot.  Also, rather than debating about your PSU, would you please provide the details, make, model, and amps on the +12v rail(s).  The 8400GS is a rather undemanding card, but we still would like to know the power supply details.
Sorry, but your refusal to provice relevant information about your system configuration is more than contra-productive and could be a waste of time as we might miss something important.  This kind of attitude puts this topic on the brink of being close for good.
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bios 3.10
That version is from January 2006.  The latest version was released in October 2008 (two years after the introduction of the NVIDIA 8-Series cards to the marked.  A BIOS Update is something you should consider in this case (which does wouldn't make any sense of course, when the PSU (which we have no information about) turned out to be the cause of the problem in the first place (which would not surprise me at all).
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Do you work for MSI?
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