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01-23-2021 04:51 PM
I would like to know how to install a graphics card into my HP Pavilion 590-p0050 and how to set it from integrated graphics to the graphics card
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01-25-2021 05:35 PM - edited 01-25-2021 05:36 PM
While @wb2001 is correct about video cards autodetecting, if for some reason, yours does not, then I recommend the following:
1) Reconnect the video cable to the built-in video jack on the back of the PC
2) Reboot the PC -- should have video now
3) Go into the BIOS settings -- pressing F10 repeatedly while you reboot
4) Look in the settings for video selection -- should list both the build-in graphics and the video card -- and choose the video card, save and shut down
5) Reconnect the cable to video card and reboot the PC -- should have video again.
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01-24-2021 02:46 PM
GPU cards auto detect. HP utilizes a proprietary designed PSU.
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01-25-2021 05:35 PM - edited 01-25-2021 05:36 PM
While @wb2001 is correct about video cards autodetecting, if for some reason, yours does not, then I recommend the following:
1) Reconnect the video cable to the built-in video jack on the back of the PC
2) Reboot the PC -- should have video now
3) Go into the BIOS settings -- pressing F10 repeatedly while you reboot
4) Look in the settings for video selection -- should list both the build-in graphics and the video card -- and choose the video card, save and shut down
5) Reconnect the cable to video card and reboot the PC -- should have video again.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP