Probably doesn't have a Media Center m7657c graphics card

Desktop HP Pavilion M7657C had previous problems with the graphics card GeForce 7500LE VGA.  Now it does not start, give just 2 short beeps and one long beep.  I deleted and reinstalled the graphics card connectors checked around the computer.

The fans all run.  What is a replacement suitable for this computer graphics card?

Hello

According to the list of codes beep, its related to the video card:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph07107

I suggest the following cards:

RV560XT 512 X1700SE
G80 640 8800GTS
RV516XT 512 X1650SE
RV515XT 512 X1600SE/X1650SE

Search in google, ebay and you will probably find them.

If you have any other questions, please let me know.

Thank you

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