4/21/2018
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D33a27 Graphics Card Driver Rating: 7,7/10 8311votes

ATI D33A27 1 E-G0(B) VIDEO CARD. Is not a dell part number. This is an ancient ATI Radeon X300SE. There is no such thing as a driver.

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I have a video card at work, came out of a Dell PC. It's a 1/2 height card that uses a Molex plug that splits to dual DVI or dual VGA monitors, depending upon the splitter. There are very few labels on the video card. I entered the service tag of the PC on Dell's page and tried the driver it suggested (ATI Radeon 2400) and those drivers would not install. One label says: E-G0(B) 2005 D33A27 ACN N136 Next label - REV A01 Next label - S/N 76 P/N 1 00004 MADE IN CHINA Last label - CN=0G9184-69702-6BR-3676. If you enter the service tag on Dell's site, you should be able to get to an 'original configuration' page.

If it's not obvious, click on warranty information, and see if the original configuration link is listed on the left. The line items in the original configuration can usually lead you to the make & model of any addins/options. In my experience, anyway. I did that and it lead to a page that had 2 versions of ATI drivers.

I tried both and when they install they both say that they either don't see any supported hardware or a non-supported OS. I am running XP Pro SP3 and that is what the Dell web page said for OS when I got the drivers. Tried the ATI web page as well, still no luck. I am beginning to think that maybe there is a problem with the card or the chipset on the card that is not letting it be identified.

3d Style Pack Wondershare Serial Number. I found a similar system (Dell 755) that had an ATI card in it. I put this card in there and it came up unidentified and wouldn't load any of the downloaded drivers either.

I will try some of the links above. The card is crap, but I need to run a 1/2 height card that supports dual DVI and those are actually very hard to find.

We also try to run video cards that do not have fans, as fans make noise, have bearing problems and usually fail when the fan goes south. These heatsink only cards live forever but haven't been able to get a driver to work on this one yet. The card is crap, but I need to run a 1/2 height card that supports dual DVI and those are actually very hard to find. We also try to run video cards that do not have fans, as fans make noise, have bearing problems and usually fail when the fan goes south. These heatsink only cards live forever but haven't been able to get a driver to work on this one yet. Vitesse Black Font more. Yes, finding dual dvi, fanless, half-height cards might be a little hard these days..

But you can find plenty of (all these cards come with half-height brackets). Then all you need is an and you're set. Just need to make sure the card has a matching pci port as your computer and that the length will fit in the case.

The card is crap, but I need to run a 1/2 height card that supports dual DVI and those are actually very hard to find. We also try to run video cards that do not have fans, as fans make noise, have bearing problems and usually fail when the fan goes south. Big Book Nlp Techniques Pdf.

These heatsink only cards live forever but haven't been able to get a driver to work on this one yet. Look at home theater PC equipment. That's exactly the kind of card those guys use. They like to keep things quiet, frequently build in very small cases, and usually want dual outputs. I have never seen a dual-DVI card, but as Frostie says, just get a HDMI-DVI adapter.

Download Install it and it will tell u everything from the bios to the motherboard and everything on it. Did run this, it came up as an ATI Radeon X600 series right away. I tried using the autodetect option from ATI's web page and it wouldn't even run.

Anyway, downloaded the drivers for a Radeon X600 from ATI, and it loaded a bunch of codecs, a USB video driver ( ) and asked to reboot. After reboot it comes up and says 'Found new hardware - VGA controller' again. Time to rent a gun and buy a bullet.

I have an answer for you. Had same problem today and after alot (i mean alot) of trial and error the driver you want is R133174.exe from Dell site.

If you put in your service tag and look for all display drivers, the one I found to work is named Radeon X300 SE. PCI express 64mb. (does state DVI/TV output but seem to work fine in my dell workstation). Good luck and wishing I could drive a Vette around the UK but would have to sell my house to cover fuel costs. I did get it to work using that driver. I had to install the driver, reboot, then go in and tell windows to use the X500 driver (I think that was the one, typing this from memory).

Once I did this, rebooted again all was good. I too have a similar card and thanks to this forum i found what i needed after careful investigation. The difference in my card and yours are just a few numbers, which tells me that you have the same type/model, but i'm guessing slighty different, maybe by brand. How you can figure out what card driver you need, download a driver app, it will pull up a fingerprint left in code on one of the chips of the card. Now, if you don't wish to install a driver program, you might go to Google shopping and try typing in 'ati radeon x300se pci express DELL' in the search engine, it will pull up a lot of pictures of all the different cards that dell shipped with their computers. So basically, match your card to the pics and you will find the exact information on it if it is this model. You can find all the card names and types that ship with that model computer by doing proper research and having patience, you will likely find your card within 30 minutes or less.