I am trying to upgrade graphics card on a Pavilion m7250.uk, radeon hd 5670

I'm trying top grade of a 512 MB Radeon X 1650 to a Radeon HD 5670 1 GB graphics card on my Pavilion m7250.uk who has been classified it with a PSU 550w, 2 GB of Ram. On paper this should work and the card fits perfectly, but it does not start correctly. Card provider think it may be the motherboard or Bios and there may be a solution out there. Please advice! See you soon.

Hello:

If I'm not mistaken, the card you are trying to install is PCIe 2.1.

Your PC was introduced in October 2005.

This means that the slot is PCIe 1. 0 a, or at best, PCIe 1.1.

For some reason, PCIe 2.1 cards have a hit or miss work history with these old version PCIe connectors.

So that this card has a very high probability of working, you would have a PCIe 2.0 on the motherboard slot.

There are no patches or updates to BIOS to change the version of the crack.

My recommendation would be to return the card and get a powerful high 2.0 PCIe card of your choice.

PCIe 2.0 video cards have a high success rate to work with a slot PCIe 1.1 or 1. 0a.

Paul

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