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04-24-2020 05:19 AM
Hi,
I have previously asked about possible gpu upgrades and I am well aware of the incompatibility of my machine with new uefi based video cards, with boot issues, from GTX series 700 series onwards,
This desktop lacks any HDMI outputs and wanting to pass sound through it as well and I am looking for a new display card to do this. I am wondering what Nvidia GT series would be compatible with this system, bearing in mind the bios issues?
Many thanks
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04-24-2020 08:10 AM
You're very welcome.
Unfortunately, I don't know what the resolution specs are for those cards because I can't seem to find the specs on the nvidia site like I used to be able to.
I'm sure you can find the specs on most cards by googling it and you will come up with the info you need.
I found this site for the GT 630 for example.
https://video-nvidia.com/en-us/series_600/nvidia-geforce-gt-630.html
04-24-2020 07:40 AM - edited 04-24-2020 07:41 AM
Hi:
These were the supported graphics cards offered for the P2000 Intel models back in the day...
- GeForce 405 (512 MB)
- GeForce GT 520 (1 GB)
- GeForce GT 530 (2 GB)
- Radeon HD 6450 (1 GB)
You could also go for a used but tested and working Nvidia GT 610 or 630, since that is not a card that requires a UEFI BIOS.
No doubt you can find one of these in used but tested and working condition on eBay, UK.
04-24-2020 08:10 AM
You're very welcome.
Unfortunately, I don't know what the resolution specs are for those cards because I can't seem to find the specs on the nvidia site like I used to be able to.
I'm sure you can find the specs on most cards by googling it and you will come up with the info you need.
I found this site for the GT 630 for example.
https://video-nvidia.com/en-us/series_600/nvidia-geforce-gt-630.html