Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Can i put in a video card on a workstation that have integrated graphics?

for example a hp desktop

Can i put in a video card on a workstation that have integrated graphics?

Yes, contained by most cases you can. If your machine have an available slot, just insert a standalone video card of the appropriate type (either PCI-E or AGP)



Note that some high-end video cards may require an upgrade of the power supply as resourcefully...
Depends on what slot it has, some will in recent times have PCI, some will own 1 x AGP, or the new ones next to 1 x PCI-E, check the model and see.
Almost always, yes =)



Check the model of your desktop close to an Hp Pavillion, and check what type of ports it has. Like PCI AGP or PCI-E, and depending on what type of port you own, you can buy a Graphics card for that type of port.
Yes you can. Install the driver from the cd you should have gotten beside your video card, then shut down your computer, install the current card and reboot. The driver should be installed by your Os and you will be ready to roll.
Sure, you can join a video card to your motherboard. Just make sure that the PCI-Express or AGP slot is free, :-). And also don't uncap the case when you are still below warranty, opening the baggage and tampering beside your motherboard usually voids the warranty. Just ask the shop where you've bought the computer to product sure.
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