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02-03-2022 12:58 PM
What graphics card can I upgrade my computer to? I need a graphics card with HDMI and DVI for 2 monitors.
No games, only office applications...
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02-04-2022 10:30 AM - edited 02-04-2022 10:40 AM
hi
No answer , since, so i give this one
https://support.hp.com/id-en/document/c07045270
HP Desktop M01-F1303ng
your computer, would it rather be this one?
So actually a fairly weak power supply of 180w
You should be able to use, some graphics cards, requiring little power
Only, with recent computers, some models, even trying this:
won't work
I'm not sure why, but I've come across this several times here.
So if the power requirement for your graphics card model is ok
then either it is incompatible or the card is defective
You might need a more powerful power supply for another graphic cards
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HP Desktop M01-F1026ur PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 1030 (2 GB GDDR5 dedicated)
180 W Gold efficiency power supply
HP Desktop PC M01-F1000i Product Information | HP® Customer Support
examples are listed here, just check the motherboard listed BakerMS
although other models can probably do the trick
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02-03-2022 09:11 PM
@Kobby1312 -- is this your computer: HP Desktop PC M01-F0000i (8BX08AV) Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
I see:
Graphics: Integrated
Graphics Card: Intel® UHD Graphics 630
Expansion Slots: 1 PCIe x1; 1 PCIe x16; 2 M.2
So, any graphics card that fits that PCIe x16 slot will be compatible.
02-04-2022 12:30 AM
Just buy a cheap Nvidia GeForce at Best Buy with the correct ports and correct profile. A $70 PNY GeForce GT 710 2GB PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Card will work perfect.
I recommend you take your computer into the store with the cover off and have a sales guy look at it and tell you what card will fit. Take pics of the back of your monitors and their ports and your video cables if you are unsure of what you have. The biggest problem isn't card electrical compatibility the biggest problem is physical compatibility.
02-04-2022 09:04 AM - edited 02-04-2022 09:12 AM
Hello,
the computer is correct.
Unfortunately, your solution with the graphics cards is not quite right.
Of course, first I had to disable Secure Boot because of the somewhat older cards.
Then I tested a graphics card Geforce GT710: with one monitor OK, with 2 monitors no picture at all. Of course, this could be due to the graphics card.
Then I tested a Geforce GT 440, which I had previously run on another computer without problems with 2 monitors. With this graphics card there was no picture at all, no matter if with one or 2 monitors. Back in the other computer ran this card again without problems.
I guess the problem is with the PC? The power supply is only 180W? Is that enough?
02-04-2022 10:30 AM - edited 02-04-2022 10:40 AM
hi
No answer , since, so i give this one
https://support.hp.com/id-en/document/c07045270
HP Desktop M01-F1303ng
your computer, would it rather be this one?
So actually a fairly weak power supply of 180w
You should be able to use, some graphics cards, requiring little power
Only, with recent computers, some models, even trying this:
won't work
I'm not sure why, but I've come across this several times here.
So if the power requirement for your graphics card model is ok
then either it is incompatible or the card is defective
You might need a more powerful power supply for another graphic cards
[edit]
HP Desktop M01-F1026ur PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 1030 (2 GB GDDR5 dedicated)
180 W Gold efficiency power supply
HP Desktop PC M01-F1000i Product Information | HP® Customer Support
examples are listed here, just check the motherboard listed BakerMS
although other models can probably do the trick
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02-06-2022 12:21 AM
If you use an add-in card you are not allowed to plug a monitor into the motherboard video port.
You must buy a video card that has however many video ports you want to use. Your monitors may ONLY be plugged into this card and MAY NOT be plugged into ANY video ports anywhere else on the computer.