![]() #Nvidia geforce mx 4000 driver windows 7 64 bits keygen#![]() 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 ![]()
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