Faulty video card?

Had a SFF dc7700p and wanted to spice up the graphics, so I bought a Radeon HD6450 as I've seen other people on the Internet with this combo. But now, I'm not sure.

The edge graphics work with my Dell monitor connected via the VGA port. But if I insert this card the PC appears to start as usual. The lamp on the DVD flashes, fans turn on. No beeps or LEDs red. However, I don't seem to get an image on the edge VGA, VGA, DVI, or HDMI cards. And if remove the card I can use once more integrated VGA.

So, did I miss something or I would return the faulty card?

You are the very welcome.

I installed a video once card and got the same results as you did (no beeps).

The card was not faulty, because he worked in another PC but my HP d530 didn't like it at all.

Have you seen my edited post?

The only other thing I can think you can try before returning the card is to uninstall the graphics driver/card integrated in the Device Manager.

Do not restart. Shut down the PC and install the new card.

Also if you have a very old BIOS installed, you can update because the card is PCie 2.1 and sometimes does not work on old maps.

I don't know what version the dc7700 PCIe Board. If it is 1.1, the card should work.

I tested a Radeon HD 6570 in a CMT dc7600 with the latest version of the BIOS installed and it works beautifully.

I don't know if this would have worked with an update of the BIOS more old or not.

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