I built my own PC for the first time yesterday. In all, it was a success with three setbacks.
The tower I used was an NZXT PHAN-001WT. The NewEgg link is
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168111460671. I installed the Intel video drivers from the Intel site. After it successfully installed, I restarted my computer. After Windows restarted, I tried to change the resolution, but I was still capped at 1280x1024. I could not go to 1920x1080, which is what my monitor supports. After installing the NVIDIA drivers, I was able to go to 1080p.
I do not know how the Intel + NVIDIA drivers will co-exist together. Am I able to switch between the two displays (Intel & NVIDIA)? How do I know which display I am using? If so, then how? How do I know if I am using my video card and not the onboard graphics?
I have the Intel VGA version 8.15.10.2622 and NVIDIA drivers version 296.1 (March 13, 2012).
2. The SATA chipset drivers from the Intel site did not work. It said the computer did not have the correct hardware or something. I will install the SATA drivers from the Gigabyte site later today to see if that works. My SSD and optical drive work perfect fine though.
3. After a fresh install of Windows, there was a sound icon on the bottom right of the screen. I did not have speakers at the time to test whether there really was sound. I double clicked on the icon and the mixer popped up. Why does this icon exist when I did not even install the drivers from the Gigabyte site yet?