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11-09-2022 04:55 AM
Going back to the link I got the info from
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce/graphics-cards/geforce-gt-630-oem/specifications/
It seems that the specs for the card they refer to as the GeForce GT 630 (oem). Upon further looking the regular 630 without the (oem) does show the max resolution as 2560x1600. My bad.
I'm sorry about not noticing that slight difference. But it does not fall into the specs you are wanting for the regular
NVidia 630
BTW: the BIOS version at 8 or higher would allow the NVIDIA 750 or NVIDIA 1050 to work in that PC but HP did not release a version in the v.8 for that line.
I'm not an HP employee.
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11-09-2022 10:23 AM
@DSPGuy1 wrote:Prométhée, Thank you, but I'm not certain what it was that I was supposed to get from the page at the link you supplied. It shows a lot of NVIDIA GPUs, but I'm not seeing where it could inform me which would be compatible with my computer. Maybe I'm missing something.
I nevertheless tried to direct you in my answer, here, this is what NVIDIA indicates for 4K compatible cards
not what is compatible with the computer
so it was enough if you have the same as me to click on compatible GPU
sorry not specified, so according to NVIDIA no gt630 4k here
But didn't they just remove older models, or just specify what is 100% 4k compatible?
and not found specific information on this type of card, certifying 4k compatibility ..
In any case, it doesn't matter, personally I wouldn't recommend this type of graphics card for 4k, I used a gt 620, pretty close, it's a disaster
https://technical.city/fr/video/GeForce-GT-630-vs-GeForce-GT-620
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11-09-2022 10:39 AM
@DSPGuy1 wrote:Prométhée,
My BIOS UEFI is version 7.05, not version 8, so I would not have the Secure Boot problem with version 8 mentioned in the first article. Also, the GV-N660OC-2GD in the last article requires changing to legacy boot rather than leaving it in UEFI mode. I'm not really interested in making that big a change to the system. I might be stuck here without a solution. Thank you for your time.
yes, I saw your version, of the bios
it is necessary to read, the subjects, to see the videos, and if possible to apply
My answer was therefore precisely to show that sometimes it will be possible to work around the problem of bios, not uefi in version 7.xx, in order to be able to make certain graphic cards work
If indeed, too complicated, not possible, then see to use a compatible graphics card, I can't advise you anything else actually
The fact is, that we have long told users that this is not possible, except with a little patience, research, it has been proven that it could work with a bios, said to be incompatible
unfortunately, we don't have returns for all motherboard models
one link so
upgrade the existing HD 6570 graphic card to Nvidia GT 1030/50 series to be able run PS 2022. I tried to install 5 different cards including 1030 but PC locked the blue opening screen then the black bios opening screen.
AMI BIOS 7.11 but Motherboad is Pagatron 2AB6 -1.04 .
answer
it also has a 8gb max ram limit
and the motherboard bios is a not UEFI capable, as such only older legacy non uefi based video cards will work
because this existing system is so old i strongly
and
it also has a 8gb max ram limit
and the motherboard bios is a not UEFI capable, as such only older legacy non uefi based video cards will work
because this existing system is so old i strongly
And
Many thanks Promethee.
I sorted out the problem by doing the what is suggested at youtube link. It is really a mess for me for a long time. And It was sorted in a day. Unbelievable..
I can't guarantee that it works for you, but it's for the example here
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