

#Nvidia geforce mx 4000 driver win7 pro#
Update: I have now installed a graphics PowerColor HD 2400 Pro PCI in my system. And then there's the new ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO too! PCI graphics cards I've been looking at are GeForce 8400 GS Sparkle and 9400 GT cards as well as Radeon X 1300 VisionTek and X 1550. Gigabit LAN, 6 USB, 3.5 "HDD bay (got a 1 TB drive is and the fact that I can use my laptop DVD burner into the UltraBay slot are all nice positives.) I'm not a fan of large desktop computers and can not afford a mini-ITX with PCIe system.įor any help or suggestion very appreciated! The case is very well built, it is very pretty in this industrial kind so that IBM had so well - and it's very nice and quiet too (despite the P4HT Prescott). Why go through all this trouble? Well, I love the little ThinkCentre Ultra compact. And even with an actively cooled card, I recognize that I might need to add a few extra air holes. I certainly don't think that a passively cooled card would work as there is virtually no room for air circulation. Any input on this very appreciated!Īnother restriction could be the space required for the card, the case accepts a PCI full-height, half-length, but will be a little better maybe with a card low profile to leave a little more room for air circulation. For a card that will be classified as PCI, it must be within the electrical specifications for the PCI bus, which includes the voltage and current, no? If I'm wrong about this, I would be happy to settle for something more modest, as long as it provides DVI output, some 3D acceleration, but also MPEG decompression. I know that some people suggest you need a bigger power supply for some of the fastest PCI cards, but I'm not sure about this. Is this likely to work? Has anyone here successfully added a PCI graphics card to a ThinkCentre, or any other computer with an Intel 915GV (* blech *) motherboard chipset? The main reason I want the additional card is so I can use an output for my projector (not HD) and maybe even plug a third monitor integrated card (Intel GMA 900) - if I'm not forced to disable this.


While I am aware that much slower speed of the PCI in the PCIe (or even AGP) bus stop from playing any modern (say > 2005) games, I'm not really that interested in 3D performance. I'm hoping to add a second graphics card for my Ultra small, M51, which has only a 32-bit PCI (not PCIe) slot. Why do you want to ask in a comment Microsoft Answers forum? Check Google or web sites like Newegg. How is BFG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512 MB PCIe graphics card
