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06-20-2020 01:59 AM
I am planning to replace my GT 545 with a GTX 1650 because my monitor would often lose signal when the card overheats especially while gaming. I have asked this question many times on Reddit and they told me yeah it would work but since I'm buying today I just wanna make sure if it really works especially when I found out that someone with about the same motherboard have compatibility issues with their new GTX 1080.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-3820 3.60Ghz
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GT 545 3GB (Will be replaced by GTX 1650)
PSU: DPS-600WB A (600 Watts)
RAM: 12GB (Will be replaced by 16GB)
Motherboard: Pegatron 2ACE Pittsburgh2 (Legacy Bios)
If it does not work, are there any legacy bios gpus which are suitable for gaming? Thanks!
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06-21-2020 07:00 AM - edited 06-21-2020 07:05 AM
Hi,
It may be possible to replace the motherboard (MB). MB makers such as Asus (Link) or Gigabyte were making socket 2011 UEFI BIOS motherboards. The Asus Deluxe MB per the above link has a UEFI BIOS. The 1650 should initialize on this MB.
You would probably have to buy a used MB. You would probably have to buy a new Windows product key.
The HP case may have proprietary front panel connectors. You might have to buy a new case.
It is possible but may not be cost effective to replace the MB.
Buying a current Gen Intel or AMD MB will require a new CPU and new memory modules.
Regards
06-20-2020 05:43 AM - edited 06-20-2020 05:55 AM
Hi,
Higher end Nvidia cards ( 660 or a 670) will improve gaming. The 600 series graphics cards are gone. You have to look for a used card on eBay or elsewhere.
Look, A new PC will greatly improve gaming.
You have to look at your PC's power supply.
Some 600 series graphics cards require six or eight pin connections from the power supply to power the card.
I would suggest you look at the forums where other folks got UEFI graphics cards working on a legacy BIOS PC.
Regard
06-21-2020 07:00 AM - edited 06-21-2020 07:05 AM
Hi,
It may be possible to replace the motherboard (MB). MB makers such as Asus (Link) or Gigabyte were making socket 2011 UEFI BIOS motherboards. The Asus Deluxe MB per the above link has a UEFI BIOS. The 1650 should initialize on this MB.
You would probably have to buy a used MB. You would probably have to buy a new Windows product key.
The HP case may have proprietary front panel connectors. You might have to buy a new case.
It is possible but may not be cost effective to replace the MB.
Buying a current Gen Intel or AMD MB will require a new CPU and new memory modules.
Regards
06-23-2020 05:58 AM
Hi would this motherboard work?:https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X79%20Extreme4-M/index.asp
It is from ASRock. It has LGA2011 socket, DDR3, UEFI ( Well it did said that in the specs), PCI-E 3.0 (for the gpu) and about the same size as my pegatron one. Thanks!
06-23-2020 06:43 AM
Hi,
It may work in the HP case. It is a UEFI BIOS capable, socket 2011, micro ATX motherboard. The Nvidia graphics card will work.
Make sure the HP chassis standoffs match this motherboard's mounting points.
Make sure you can connect the HP chassis front panel power switch and LEDs to this system board. If not you will have to buy a new case.
Regards
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