Graphics Card issue
#1

Hello.

What graphics card would be compatible with

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...46&lc=en&cc=us

??

Please can anyone help? The graphics card i have right now doesn't work, I need a new one, not sure which to buy. I don't want to buy something that wont work.
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#2

My old Graphics carD:

EX479-69001
PCI Express graphics card (Comanche) - nVidia GeForce 7500LE, 256MB memory
RoHS: Original

Although I want a better one, if I can't find one, I'll go look for that
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#3

Any PCI Express x16 videocard would be compatible.
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#4

Thanks Sneaky .

Any idea where I can get one?

I was going to make another thread...

I just remembered, my laptop... I was a bit rough on it sometimes and pushed the button a little bit too hard, the warranty is now out of date...

The problem is the button came off, the chip part on the motherboard broke off, it fell into bits. The only thing wrong with it now is the turn on and off button.

MEDION® AKOYA® S5610 thats the laptop.

Can I order a part and put it on or am i doomed?
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#5

Well if your talking about your laptop; if the video card is integrated and on board on the laptop it can not be replaced.
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#6

No, it's a seperate thing.

I'm using my computer atm, this is the one with the graphics card problem.


I also have a laptop, but I cannot turn that on because there is no on / off button, it fell off of the motherboard.
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#7

Is this a good graphics card

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/POV-CUDA-210-5...item1c132a643a
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#8

That seems like a good videocard. But remember you got a PCI-E Express x16 motherboard slot and the videocard is PCI-E Express 2.0, but it'll work fine AFAIK.
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#9

Are you 100 % sure?
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#10

No. In fact you shouldn't ask on the SA-MP forums for advice, go to a local PC store instead
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