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12-06-2017 09:43 AM
Hi folks.
Enclosed find 2 pic´s showing some details of my PC
My problem is that when I try to run Google Earth Pro I get a message my graphic card cannot run this program.
Can I have any advise (other than bying a new desktop) how I can solve this.
Is it possible to install a graphic card to this board that can improve this mashine???
Sorry for my poor language on this subject.
Any input on this to "the old man" will be highly apreciated
Regards
MichaelE3
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12-07-2017 06:50 AM
You're very welcome.
I think the one on the left would be the best bet for you if you have the small form factor.
If you have the MT, you can get either of the ones with 2 GB of memory.
The one on the right is cheaper but it is the same model.
Here is the link to the F10 setup guide for where to access the BIOS settings.
See page 11 and 12--Device Options.
There will be no onboard audio setting there until you install the video card.
12-06-2017 10:17 AM
Hi:
I recommend the AMD Radeon HD 6450 graphics card which works with W10, and can be mounted in either the dc5800 MT or SFF, and will work with either power supply.
They are also pretty inexpensive. In the USA they cost around $35 - $40 USD
Because you have an old model PC, whenever you install a graphics card with a HDMI port, the onboard audio gets disabled.
The fix is easy...go into the BIOS>Advanced tab> find the Device Options section, find the onboard audio setting.
It will be set to Disabled. Change the setting to Enabled, save the setting where you made the change, and again when you exit the BIOS.
Upon restarting the PC, the onboard sound will be back.
You should also install the Intel graphics adapter and driver in the device manager and shut down the PC prior to installing a new video card in order to eliminate any driver conflicts between the Intel graphics driver and the AMD graphics driver.
12-07-2017 02:27 AM
@Paul_Tikkanen wrote:Hi:
I recommend the AMD Radeon HD 6450 graphics card which works with W10, and can be mounted in either the dc5800 MT or SFF, and will work with either power supply.
They are also pretty inexpensive. In the USA they cost around $35 - $40 USD
Because you have an old model PC, whenever you install a graphics card with a HDMI port, the onboard audio gets disabled.
The fix is easy...go into the BIOS>Advanced tab> find the Device Options section, find the onboard audio setting.
It will be set to Disabled. Change the setting to Enabled, save the setting where you made the change, and again when you exit the BIOS.
Upon restarting the PC, the onboard sound will be back.
PaulThank you for your info.
Enclosed please find info af some cards I can get here in Sweden.
Which one would you suggest ???
Will my power supply be ok if I use your suggested card.
Also your last paragraph. Could you in more detail advise me what and how I can meet this advise.
Sorry I am def. not a it-pro !!!
Kind regards
MichaelE
12-07-2017 06:50 AM
You're very welcome.
I think the one on the left would be the best bet for you if you have the small form factor.
If you have the MT, you can get either of the ones with 2 GB of memory.
The one on the right is cheaper but it is the same model.
Here is the link to the F10 setup guide for where to access the BIOS settings.
See page 11 and 12--Device Options.
There will be no onboard audio setting there until you install the video card.