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Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
So Dell support is useless and can't tell me if I can add a second video card or not to the computer I want to get. I have a coupon but it's gonna expire soon so I need to act fast.
If I get a Dimension E510 can I add a second video card to it (the one included only has 1 DVI output and I want to run 3 monitors anyways, the plan is to add a dual-dvi video card after my dell comes for 3 dvi total)? Will this work? Thanks! |
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Re: Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
So sales didn't know. Looks like tech support is saying yes. Sounds easy enough, no?
Does anyone know what this entails? I'm hoping it's not too difficult and that the video card is under $200. |
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Re: Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
I dunno that much about the E510 but generally as long as you have a free slot you can add whatever you want. I'd guess your PCIe x16 slot is being used by the videocard that you currently have so if you want to still use that one you'd want to make sure your 2nd card will work in your PCIe x1 slot.
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Re: Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
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I dunno that much about the E510 but generally as long as you have a free slot you can add whatever you want. I'd guess your PCIe x16 slot is being used by the videocard that you currently have so if you want to still use that one you'd want to make sure your 2nd card will work in your PCIe x1 slot. [/ QUOTE ] What is the difference between a x16 and a x1 slot? Will this work? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150098 for the second video card. I only need it to play poker on. |
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Re: Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
To be honest I haven't used PCI Express before - I built my current computer 2 years ago and haven't followed the hardware scene that closely since. But essentially all cards used to be AGP (which came in x1, x2, ... x8 configs) and a card made for x8 would still work in a x4 or whatever but it wouldn't be as fast (since you're only playing poker, then that wouldn't matter).
Now they've moved on to PCI Express for graphics. Your computer has 1 x16 slot and 1 x1 slot, along with 4 regular PCI slots, at least from the specs I looked up. I would assume that an x16 board would work in a x1 slot with less bandwidth just like old AGP boards did, but I couldn't say definitively. You might be able to find the answer in a FAQ on the XFX manufacturer's page, or by calling their support. Alternatively, I've never been to the computer technical help forum but perhaps they could give a more definite answer. |
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Re: Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
Eh, this isn't promising.
http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/articles/pcie/ So what the hell can I use in one of these PCI-E x1 slots? Apparently this would theoretically work in one of the PCI slots: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...33#DetailSpecs But isn't the low bandwidth of PCI an issue? |
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Re: Can I add a 2nd video card to a Dimension E510 (Need answer now!)
I would ask Dell to give you the part number for the motherboard (Intel GX87... or whatever) and then contact the motherboard manufacturer directly. The motherboard manufacturer would know better than the chowderheads at Dell whether you'll be able to run 2 monitors.
I recently bought a computer and had a small, local company build it. I was able to ugrade to a motherboard with 2 PCI Express slots for something like $50 to $100 extra. That might be something to look into. Also, check techbargains.com for Dell coupons. You might find a better deal than the one you currently have. |
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