Pavilion 500-070: VGA port broken on HP Paviliion

Recently, I had planned to put a few new parts (PSU, processor, graphics card) in my PC. I opened the folder to clean some dust out with compressed air. I closed it and I have no signal VGA connection to my monitor. I opened the box and messed with the port from the inside until it worked. A little later, the start of the port does not again and my previous dose did not. I tried the cable VGA and monitor with another computer, so I know they work.

Anyway, the VGA port on the back is damaged and it does not work. I called HP and because my computer is no longer under warranty, they said it will take more than $300 to fix and I'm not so interested in this possibility.

My question is whether, since I already ordered a graphics card, if I install a new graphics card, I will be able to connect the monitor directly into the card and be able to use my computer like this? Or is there an option that I need to be able to navigate? If it's the latter, I'll have to fix it or get a new motherboard.

I know that my computer is a bit old and I'm a little new to this, but any help is greatly appreciated!

Thank you!<>

Enter the system BIOS/UEFI parameters by repeatedly tapping on F10 key when starting upwards. In some cases, you will have to type the ESC key to access the boot menu, THEN press the F10 key.

I say you may need to disable the onboard graphics in the BIOS as BIOS may already be set to 'Auto' mode which automatically detects which graphics connector is being used and automatically use this adapter. But if it is specifically set to "integrated graphics", you will need to change it to 'Auto' or 'PCI-e '. I can't give you specific shows once you are in the BIOS, because the BIOS interfaces can vary considerably. But you should be able to navigate through the different sections and find the graphics settings, it is not so difficult. You can visit the BIOS settings before you make your purchase just to be sure that you are convinced that you will find the necessary parameters. Or, you can install the card and see how it goes, if you do not get a screen so you know that you should disable the graphic edge.

Another consideration is that you have only a 300W power supply which probably is not a PCI-e power connector. The PCI-e slot itself provides only 75W so I would limit your new card to 75W or less.

Still another consideration is that you will probably need to disable "Secure Boot"in the BIOS also.

IMHO, I think that replacing the motherboard would be unaffordable.

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