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Is it possible I can install GeForce GT610 on my PC?

 

HP DC5700 Specs:

.Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor (1.86-GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 1066-MHz FSB) 
.2-GB DDR2 Synch Dram PC2-5300 (667-MHz) Non ECC (2 x 1GB) 
.160-GB SATA 3.0-Gb/s Hard Drive (7200 rpm) 
.SATA CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive 
.Broadcom 5755 Gigabit Ethernet integrated on system board 
.Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3000 
.Integrated High Definition audio with Realtek 2 channel ALC260 codec (all ports are stereo) 
.Microphone and Headphone front ports 
.Line-out and Line-In rear ports* 
.Aux Input connection on system board 
.Internal Speaker

.2 PCI slots,1 PCI Express x1 slot and 1 PCI Express x16 slot(ADD2 only).

.more info:http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/c04290804.pdf?ver=25

 

 

Graphic Card: http://www.walmart.com/ip/21141683?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=226&adid=22222222227015263470&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=55352367369&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=87859961649&veh=sem

 

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So it supports my PC? HPD DC5700

I have a doubt about this ?????

 

 

2) full-height PCI slots, (1) full-height PCIe x1 slot, (1) SDVO/ADD2 connector  :( 

 

I really dont know if the PCI e fit for this connector ??

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I have a doubt about this ?????

 

 

2) full-height PCI slots, (1) full-height PCIe x1 slot, (1) SDVO/ADD2 connector  :( 

 

I really dont know if the PCI e fit for this connector ??

 

I honestly don't know if the gt610 will work in my computer,but I'm currently finding a good PCi express x1 graphic card.

I honestly don't know if the gt610 will work in my computer,but I'm currently finding a good PCi express x1 graphic card.

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It says it all on p6 of the specs document you linked in post #1:

NOTES: * The dc5700 supports Normal (or Non-reversed) layout ADD2 (Advanced Digital Display 2) adapter cards inserted into the SDVO (Serial Digital Video Output) connector on the system board. This connector has the physical appearance of a PCIe x16 connector; however, conventional PCIe cards are not supported in this connector.

 

Your HP computer has 1 x PCIe x1 slot so any PCIe x1 graphics card will do; granted, there aren't too many but some like the Radeon HD5450, the nVidia G210 or even the nVidia GT610! The specs document you linked to also mention the (now old) nVidia GeForce 8400GS PCIe x1.

 

If you're a tad handy with your hand, you may also fit a x16 card in your x1 slot, it's a "simple" matter of cutting the slot end open... A x16 card is backwards compatible with x8, x4, x2, x1 slots. It'll just run slower, that's all.

 

NB: Chris1111, this is Windows section...

Ok thanks  Hervé

 

do you think the AHCI possible working for her PC ???? 

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It says it all on p6 of the specs document you linked in post #1:

NOTES: * The dc5700 supports Normal (or Non-reversed) layout ADD2 (Advanced Digital Display 2) adapter cards inserted into the SDVO (Serial Digital Video Output) connector on the system board. This connector has the physical appearance of a PCIe x16 connector; however, conventional PCIe cards are not supported in this connector.

 

Your HP computer has 1 x PCIe x1 slot so any PCIe x1 graphics card will do; granted, there aren't too many but some like the Radeon HD5450, the nVidia G210 or even the nVidia GT610! The specs document you linked to also mention the (now old) nVidia GeForce 8400GS PCIe x1.

 

If you're a tad handy with your hand, you may also fit a x16 card in your x1 slot, it's a "simple" matter of cutting the slot end open... A x16 card is backwards compatible with x8, x4, x2, x1 slots. It'll just run slower, that's all.

 

NB: Chris1111, this is Windows section...

Thank you for the information.

Ok thanks  Hervé

 

do you think the AHCI possible working for her PC ???? 

"do you think the AHCI possible working for her PC"

I'm a male. :P

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I purchase 4gb of ram from Ebay that cost $20,but I didn't purchase the graphic card yet.

So when you have the Graphcs card send me private message I helping to trying OS X 

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My BIOS doesn't give me the option to turn on AHCI.

Because is already enabled, just be sure your Sata controller is present among supported device ids by OSX, otherwise you need to fake the dev id in dsdt or install an injector to activate the driver

See my signature, GT 610 works out of the box, no grhaphics injection is needed and works also with the NVIDIA Web drivers ;)

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Because is already enabled, just be sure your Sata controller is present among supported device ids by OSX, otherwise you need to fake the dev id in dsdt or install an injector to activate the driver

See my signature, GT 610 works out of the box, no grhaphics injection is needed and works also with the NVIDIA Web drivers ;)

If AHCI is already enabled,why can't I boot in to the installation?

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