PowerEdge T110 II with GTX760

Hello

I bought a server PowerEdge T110 II with a Xeon 1240 CPU and RAM 32 wonderful concerts a few years ago. Today, this machine is still spare. So I decided to use it as a coding and games machine.

My first tests were great. Even my old GTX285 very well performed with the server. Now, I decided to upgrade the GPU seriously and stuffed with a GTX760 server.

Now that the server starts, fans speed up, but nothing appears on the screen (in addition to a flashing cursor which disappears as the monitor goes into power saving mode). The LEDs (1) and (2) the up - telling me that "Possible system resource configuration error" had occurred.

Unfortunately I see no way to continue the investigation. I would be very happy to get a few tips from the community.

Thank you very much, Bezu

I have no answer for that...

In any case, I wanted to update the thread after my last experience:

After hours of investigation, I finally decided to follow "ajesbenshade" with its tip to buy an AMD (ATI) video card. As mentioned above, he got a 270 R9 to run with his T110 II.

So I ordered a R9 280 X (Sapphire Radeon R9 280 X DOUBLE-X OC). I plugged it in and nothing. Once again.

Then I realized that even if I could obtain a video card to work, I'll never be able to upgrade the GPU the next years. And that's why I finally built a new system complete and ignored the thought to boost the server.

T110 II, all the world?

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