For the time being, only the monitor and graphics card will be changed, please advise!

Updated on number 2024-04-16
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Suggestion: Change (or borrow) a 27 monitor first, run the game to see if it is smooth, this step is very simple.

    If it's smooth, then you don't need to change the graphics card, saving money and trouble.

    If the performance is not ideal, consider upgrading the graphics card.

    The size of the monitor generally has little to do with it, mainly depending on the maximum resolution supported by the screen and the appropriate game resolution you adjust.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's useless to change the monitor, it's useless at all, but it will go wrong.

    Your current configuration should be a single open no problem, it should be other problems, you check again, what system is it?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Waste of money, if you have to change 27, then you have to change to ZOTAC GT460 to maintain your current fluency, if you have rice, change it o( o ha!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The monitor of 27 has great requirements for video memory and is not recommended.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can try the elimination method:

    1. The display screen does not display when it is turned on, it is not a blue screen, there is no self-virtual defect detection and no output, which means that the new graphics card is not recognized, or the graphics card is bad, and it is not a system driver and hardware conflict.

    2. The new graphics card of Dust Ridge can be used when plugged into other computers, and it is obvious that the card is good.

    3. GF8600GT can be used again when plugged in, which means that the hardware connection is normal (if the memory and other hardware are not plugged in, it may also cause the graphics card to have no display when booted), and there is no dust.

    Press the problem, the HD5450 power consumption is a small water pipe compared to the 8600GT, not the power supply problem.

    4. The interface of the motherboard graphics card is not badly compatible, but PCI-E

    And is compatible, shouldn't be this problem.

    In conclusion, it may be that the motherboard is too old to recognize and support new hardware, you can see if the motherboard manufacturer has a new BIOS

    Refresh the BIOS and give it a try.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Is 4830 New? First of all, make sure that there is no problem with the graphics card, and there is no problem with the power strip this circle. I am also the Great Wall 400. A royal elimination sample 4830, I also hung two hard disks, one moment recording! Power off, memory, motherboard all put down the power to try.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Resolution issues.

    Then there's the power supply. Entry-level graphics cards require a power supply of more than 350W to be stable, while most of the graphics cards that are new and out of stock have a line that needs to be connected to the power supply. Otherwise, the power supply is insufficient, and the graphics card cannot be brought up, and it is easy to burn the graphics card.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Well, that person is more right, but there is still a little bit missing, maybe it's a biso problem, try to clear the BIOS settings, try it!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can try it out,1,The display screen does not display when it is turned on,It is not a blue screen,No self-test and no output,It means that the new graphics card is not recognized,Or the graphics card is bad,It is not a system driver and hardware conflict。

    2,The new graphics card can be plugged into other computers,It is said that the card is obviously good3,GF8600GT can be used again when plugged,It means that the hardware connection is normal (the hardware such as memory is not plugged in may also cause the graphics card to have no display),There is no dust pressing the problem,HD5450Compared with 8600GT8600GT, the power consumption is a small water pipe,Not a power supply problem。

    4. The motherboard graphics card interface is not compatible, but PCI-E and are compatible, it should not be the conclusion of this problem, it may be that the motherboard is too old and cannot recognize and support the new hardware, you can see if the motherboard manufacturer has a new BIOS, flash the BIOS and try it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can try the elimination method:

    1. The display screen does not display when it is turned on, it is not a blue screen, there is no self-test and no output, which means that the new graphics card is not recognized, or the graphics card is broken, and it is not a system driver and hardware conflict.

    2. The new graphics card can be used when inserted into other computers, and it is obvious that the card is good.

    3. GF8600GT can be plugged in and can be used, indicating that the hardware connection is normal (memory and other hardware are not plugged in well may also cause no display of the boot graphics card), there is no dust pressing problem, HD5450 power consumption is a small water pipe compared to 8600GT, not a power supply problem.

    4. The motherboard graphics card interface is not compatible, but PCI-E and are compatible, it should not be the conclusion of this problem, it may be that the motherboard is too old and cannot recognize and support the new hardware, you can see if the motherboard manufacturer has a new BIOS, flash the BIOS and try it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Is 4830 New? First of all, make sure that there is no problem with the graphics card, and there is no problem with the power strip. I'm also a Great Wall 400. The same 4830, I also hung two hard disks, a moment to record! Power off, memory, motherboard all put down the power to try.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The power supply is sufficient, there is a problem with the support of the motherboard, and the BIOS upgrade of the motherboard should be fine!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The 4830 is not very power-hungry, there is no problem with the power supply, I guess the problem is still with the graphics card! If it's convenient, you can try it with a different graphics card of the same model!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Your graphics card is broken, right?

    Have you used your new graphics card on another device?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Restoring BISO is as simple as taking out the small round battery on the motherboard in the shutdown state, and the factory settings will be restored after installation in more than 5 minutes.

    The problem may be due to the motherboard (it is not ruled out that the graphics card is broken), it is best to take the host to the dealer and let the other party carefully troubleshoot.

    It is best to change the power supply to 300W.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The problem will definitely be solved after the BIOS is discharged

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    See if the graphics card is too new and the motherboard is too old to match.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The first situation is that the driver is not installed well, and the driver wizard is sometimes unreliable, so go to the official **. The second situation is a fake card, and at present, 4830 is 300, which should not be fake. You paste the picture of GPU-Z.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Actually, I just want to tell you.,World of Warcraft is a CPU game (confirmed),My antique machine is also a 4830 graphics card.,CPU is 641.,Sometimes it's the same card in the special effects.。。 It is better to play WOW with high-frequency CPUs.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You test it with the software to see if it's a fake card.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's possible to buy a fake graphics card!

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