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Pegatron IPMTB-TK Rev 1.04
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I have a Pegatron IPMTB-TK motherboard and I am having difficulty installing a new graphics card with regards to the jumper settings. I’ve tried clearing CMOS but to no avail. Any advice and help is greatly appreciated.

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Hi:

 

What model graphics card are you trying to install?

 

No cards newer than a nVidia GT 600 series, or AMD HD 6000 series will work in that model because cards newer than those require a UEFI BIOS and a certain BIOS revision in order to work.

 

The motherboard your PC has does not have those requirements.

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I’m installing a NVIDIA QUADRO 4000.

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That card should have worked.

 

From the information I found, the card was introduced in 2010.

 

Unfortunately, I have no idea why it isn't working.

 

There are no settings to change in the BIOS, or jumpers on the motherboard.

 

When a graphics card is installed, the onboard video is automatically disabled, and the card should work.

 

It does require a 6 pin supplemental power connector according to this link...

 

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/quadro-4000.c898

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Onboard graphics are nonexistent, it only has jumpers on this particular model and I’ve tried clearing CMOS & ROM RECOVERY jumpers.

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