Upgrading to HDMI card

Hello

And first of all, happy new year to one and all :-)

I have a HP Pavilion P6103 PC (NQ880AA) and I want to swap the output VGA card and add in a new shiney HDMI card, so I can't do it to my HDTV.

What would be a good option for this PC and what type of card should get (PCI, PCI Express etc.)?

I look forward to your suggestions on this one.

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards

Iain

Hello

iainpatrick wrote:

Hello

And first of all, happy new year to one and all :-)

I have a HP Pavilion P6103 PC (NQ880AA) and I want to swap the output VGA card and add in a new shiney HDMI card, so I can't do it to my HDTV.

What would be a good option for this PC and what type of card should get (PCI, PCI Express etc.)? PCIe x 16

I look forward to your suggestions on this one.

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards

Iain

Your motherboard accepts a PCIe x 16 video card.

A problem is that food in your case is only 300 Watts and no 6 PCIE power connector pins for a video card. If you want a video card powerful, you will also need to upgrade your power supply.

There are video cards available that do not require the 6 - pin PCIE connector, but they are of Villa do not play cards.

Here are a few Newegg that would not require the power supply to upgrade your PC.

ASUS EAH5450 SILENT/DI/1GD3 (LP) Specifications ATI Radeon

GeForce GT 220 512 MB Specifications NVIDIA GeForce

Both cards have HDMI, D - Sub and DVI outputs and will be adapted to your PC.

Best regards

ERICO

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