graphics card that works in the office of h500s

Installed graphics card NVidia GeForce 210 1 GB and beautiful work (small size without fan).

Remove and replace one of the by the smallest low profile.

By using the VGA/d-Sub connection.

After that error was to go into the BIOS and checked/changed these settings:

video set to auto

CSM startup enabled

secure boot disabled

boot priority has been inherited, changed first in uefi

Anyone successful with all other cards?

Thank you very much for this post. I couldn't find this information anywhere else. And it worked perfectly.

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