Upgrade Dell video Inspiron6000

I am wanting to make my old notebook works a little better, I've updated the max memory, put the max Pentium M 2.26 780 cpu, I also installed Win8 and am now willing to put a little better video card, I found an old message posted by ejn63

has responded on 30/09/2010 20:27
Specifications for inspiron 6000

It is a decision-making system M so the fastest CPU is Pentium M 780.

RAM max is 2G.

If you have Intel video, no upgrade.

If you have an ATI X 300 or nVidia 7300, there is an ATI X 1400 card - it is the property of this model.

Any drive 9.5 mm 2.5 EIDE "will work if you partition it to a 120G Windows partition and use the rest for data.  320G is the maximum size and 5400 RPM max speed.

Be careful with updates - you can easily exceed the value of the system (perhaps $150) with just a couple of them.

My computer is the ATI x 300 card, I bought an ATI x 1400 and put it in but she isn't white flash on the screen then goes black, can't get bios but it does not give me the error beeps and it does not continue to start and go into Windows, (I can here the piece of tune Win8 Logo but the screen remains black).  What should I do to make this work?

If this is a 6400 it will take the cards listed above.  If it's a 6000, the only card that works is the X 300.

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