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04-12-2021 09:27 AM
I have a HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-0202ng (Board ID 8643) and wanted to replace the graphics card.
An Nvidia GT 630 and GTX 660 (1x 6Pin power connector) does not work in the system (no picture).
A Radeon R9 285 (2x 6Pin power connector via adapter) works fine.
I searched for a newer BIOS, but on the page for the TG01 there is only F.23 and the system already has F.30.
Any idea how to get the Nvidias to run?
Has anyone tried a GTX 970?
Thank you.
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04-12-2021 09:37 AM
Hi:
If your PC has a secure boot setting, try disabling it and see if the card works then.
04-12-2021 09:37 AM
Hi:
If your PC has a secure boot setting, try disabling it and see if the card works then.
04-12-2021 10:07 AM
Hello
indeed I will have indicated this, it worked several times for other users
But tell me, I'm curious and maybe I'm getting the wrong idea
TG01-0202ng Product Specifications
So you have an origin according to the support here
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Super ™ (6 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
is it not more efficient, why change it, it is out of service?
And why not try a newer card, this motherboard must be able to work with a much better card than a GT 630?
the power supply may not be enough but for example:
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 (6 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
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04-14-2021 11:08 AM - edited 04-14-2021 11:54 AM
Glad that disabling secure boot/enabling legacy mode worked.
Disabling secure boot does not normally disable UEFI mode.
But if you had to enable legacy mode in order to disable secure boot, then yes, UEFI mode is also disabled.
On my business desktop PC's I can enable/disable secure boot and the BIOS is still set on UEFI.
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