Learn about the features, requirements, installation notes, and troubleshooting tips for the PCIe2 LP 3D Graphics Adapter.
The PCIe2 LP 3D Graphics Adapter is a PCI Express (PCIe) adapter that accelerates and enhances the system unit video. The adapter has no hardware switches to set. Mode selection is made through the software. Figure 1 shows the adapter and its connectors.

The following table shows the feature code, custom card identification number, and field-replaceable unit part number for the adapter.
| Feature code (FC) | Custom card identification number (CCIN) | Field-replaceable unit (FRU) part number |
|---|---|---|
| EC41 | NA | 00E3980* Cable part number: 00E3060 |
| *Designed to comply with RoHS requirement | ||
For details about slot priorities and placement rules, see the PCI adapter placement topic collection for your system.
If you are installing a new feature, ensure that you have the software that is required to support the new feature and that you determine whether there are any prerequisites for this feature and attaching devices. To check for the prerequisites, see IBM® Prerequisite website .
If you are installing the operating system at this time, install the adapter before you install the operating system. See Installing the adapter for instructions. If you are installing only the device driver for this adapter, install the device driver software before you install the adapter.
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This section explains how to install the adapter. If you are installing your operating system at this time, install your adapter before you install the operating system. If the operating system is already installed and you need to install the device driver for this adapter, install the device driver software before you install the adapter.
To install the adapter, follow these steps:
The PCIe2 3D Graphics Adapter has an x1 PCIe connector and can be placed in a PCIe x1, x4, x8, or x16 slot. See PCI adapter placement for information about the PCIe slots on your system unit.
If necessary, you can use a DVI-59 dongle for connecting a VGA 15-pin connector on a monitor cable to the DVI connector on the adapter. For example, a DVI-59 dongle is needed to connect to a display (FC 3632), a rack-mounted 7316-TF4 console, or a KVM switch.
If you have video problems after the initial installation, follow these procedures to troubleshoot the problem:
Checking the cables
Checking the device driver software installation
Verify that the device driver for the PCIe2 3D Graphics Adapter is installed.
Checking the adapter installation
Verify that the system unit recognizes the PCIe2 3D Graphics Adapter.
Device: 0009:01:00.0
Class: VGA compatible controller
Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
Device: Cedar GL [FirePro 2270]
SVendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
SDevice: Device 0126
PhySlot: U78CB.001.WZS000T-P1-C2
Driver: radeon
If the adapter does not show up, verify your LPAR configuration. If the adapter does show up but you are experiencing issues related to this adapter, such as visual glitches, incorrect colors, no image displayed, slow or incorrect rendering, and other problems with the display, you can run the standalone diagnostics for the adapter available in the IBM Installation Toolkit for PowerLinux™.
If the message indicates that the adapter is DEFINED instead of AVAILABLE, shut down the system unit and check the PCIe2 3D Graphics Adapter to ensure that it is installed correctly. If you continue to experience problems after following the steps in this section, contact service and support for assistance.
To troubleshoot problems for the 3D Graphics adapter, you can use the IBM Installation Toolkit for PowerLinux, a stand-alone diagnostic toolkit for systems that have the 3D Graphics adapter installed.